Hi, I use a Peterson 490ST and it gets really annoying checking and correcting stretch manually as you go, especially when tables aren't available when tuning alternate (unequal) temperaments. I've got two questions. One: does utilizing an alternate temperament compromise its auto-stretch function. Two: how well does that auto-stretch function work over bad scaling breaks that sometime occur in the treble (even tenor) of cheap pianos. Andrew Anderson Las Cruces NM At 02:52 PM 11/3/2003 +0000, you wrote: >Hi all- > >I've been working on-and-off on a Verituner review for >the Journal. There have been a few updates since the release of the >machine, so I've had to restart a few times. I've pretty much decided that >I don't want to repeat what's already available online and in the manual. I >think this could be of use to both those that have never used a machine, and >those familiar with other platforms. So..... I'm asking for some input from >those of you that don't use the VT; what would you like to see covered in an >article about the Verituner? I'm hoping to finally get this finished this >month! >Feel free to send a private note if you prefer. (drwoodwind@hotmail.com) > >many thanks > >Ron Koval >Chicagoland > >_________________________________________________________________ >Send instant messages to anyone on your contact list with MSN Messenger >6.0. Try it now FREE! http://msnmessenger-download.com > >_______________________________________________ >pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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