stability of pitch raises

Ron Nossaman RNossaman@KSCABLE.com
Fri, 31 Aug 2001 17:29:26 -0500


>Hi Ron,
> Would you agree that there is more labor involved in raising pitch, even if
>it is done in one pass? Also, more experience and brain power?
>
>Dan

Definitely more labor, but only very little more. Considerably less than
the difference between tuning an at pitch P22, and an at pitch 1098 - for
the same price, incidentally. Experience and brain power? Aurally, perhaps
(or not), but what's the difference with an ETD pitch raise feature? Don't
I read a lot here on the list about how easy and precise pitch raising is
with an ETD, and how it makes that second tuning pass so fast and easy
because it's almost just a touch up? Must have been someone else that read
that elsewhere.
 
Ron N


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