Veritune

Richard Brekne rbrekne@broadpark.no
Fri, 06 Apr 2001 20:32:23 +0200


Some pretty strong positive comments comming in from those who have actually
had their fingers on this little newcommer.. So far I have the count at 4 -
0.... with nobody out...course its still preseason but...... hmmmmm...

joe2332 wrote:

>     A brief comment re the Verituner100....  I have spent over 20 years
> tuning ET by ear.   I shall never return to the old methods except for
> tuning unisons and to verify the results given by Verituner100.  I am in
> awe.                                                    I know others
> will find their own methods and procedures, but I'll tell you mine.  I
> simply strip mute, tune A4 and work chromatically towards the tenor /
> bass break, or, until I can get some of the wound strings into the mix.
> Then, I check my octaves and then my 3rds, 4ths, 5ths, etc.  for good
> progression.  If I don't like what I'm getting, (and I usually do at
> this point ) I don't waste time trying to figure out what's wrong like
> in the "old days."   Since the machine has data on all the strings I've
> already tuned, I  let it do the work. I just hit RECALC. Then I go back
> to A4 and tune down chromatically again.  This time to A0.  Then I go to
> A#4 and tune up chromatically to C8.  It's that easy.  I've already used
> this on some of my most knowledgeable customers....they love the
> results.  So do I.              -Joe

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Richard Brekne
RPT, N.P.T.F.
Bergen, Norway
mailto:Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no




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