Richard, I can make a suggestion but it's based on my use of TuneLab not Cybertuner. In tuneLab when I run across this problem (very infrequently) I just sample a different note. I usually use all C's anyway. Can Cybertuner do this? Naturally the other thing you could try is mik position. Hope this helps ... Greg Newell Richard Brekne wrote: > Kawaii grand GS-70 # 1647934... rather harsh sounding really,, Cyber Ear > gets like totally confused with this thing. For the first.. It wont read A5 > at all. Just get this message saying "that note was not in the normal range > for a piano...etc". Secondly the curve it generates for this piano (no > matter how many different samples of A's I give it) always ends up with G1 > and G#1 being like waaaayyyyyy sharp, unbelievably sharp really. Thirdly > the curve in the treble tappers off quickly to being way to flat. > > I have tried several different tuning partials.. and just about every thing > I can think of but the same kinda thing happens every time. Anyone have any > ideas as to what can be the cause of this ?? > > -- > Richard Brekne > Associate PTG, N.P.T.F. > Bergen, Norway
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