Duaine wrote: ----- Original MessaP.S. That is why aural tuning should be taken out of the RPT tests - meaning the machine can make a better tuning than aurally. huh? ....and your reasoning is? Tom Servinsky ge ----- From: "Duaine & Laura Hechler" <dahechler at charter.net> To: <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 10:00 PM Subject: Re: [pianotech] Verituner Help... > Alan, > > I've done the one pass with the piano as much as 90-120 cents flat. > > Personally, I have not tuned for critical performances, however, my > mentor has. He has been in the business 30+ years, learned aural tuning > and now tunes with Cybertuner exclusively, except when the customer > requests aural tuning. > > P.S. That is why aural tuning should be taken out of the RPT tests - > meaning the machine can make a better tuning than aurally. > > Duaine > > reggaepass at aol.com wrote: >> Hi Duaine, >> >> You-all get there in one pass (with a final unison check) in a piano >> that is how far off pitch to begin with? And is this in critical >> performance/recording situations, or something less demanding than that? >> >> Alan Eder > -- > Duaine Hechler > Piano, Player Piano, Pump Organ > Tuning, Servicing & Rebuilding > Reed Organ Society Member > Florissant, MO 63034 > (314) 838-5587 > dahechler at charter.net > www.hechlerpianoandorgan.com > -- > Home & Business user of Linux - 10 years > > >
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