Xs> Subject: Re: Piano Rescaling Software Xs> To: Tremaine Parsons \ CompuServe: (71347,3426) Xs> -------- REPLY, Original message follows -------- > Date: Monday, 03-Jun-96 10:50 AM > > From: Rob Kiddell \ Internet: (atonal@planet.eon.net) > To: ALLAN DAY \ PRODIGY: (XSVM93A) > > Subject: Piano Rescaling Software > > Greetings Everybody, > > I'm putting together an article for my newsletter about piano > rescaling software, specifically, what's out there, its quality, and > availability. > > I've pulled info and demos on PSCALE and WinScale off the net. Xs> -------- REPLY, End of original message -------- Xs> Dear Rob, I have used PSCALE for 5 pianos. I've just finished Xs> My only wish is to find a quick way to measure the original Xs> strings. Xs> Good luck from the Green Mountains, Allan Hello ALLAN, Tremain is a neighbor of mine and we do some work together. The fastest way I have found to record an old scale is to use 3 people. One takes the measurements with the PSCALE tape measure,(metric tape modified as per the instructions that come with the PSCALE program), one person to record the measurements on the data sheet and one person to move the other end of the tape to the next note. Scott Johnson scott.e.johnson@24stex.com ___ Blue Wave/DOS v2.21 [NR]
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