Or... if you must have a generic.... do the following enter the following values in the numberic editor. Set all notes from A1 to F6 to read the 3rd partial. Enter for A1 -8.25 cents A2 -2.40 cents D3 -1.95 cents A3 -0.50 cents A4 +6.50 cents A5 +18.50 cents F6 +34.00 cents Then using the numerical editors "set" command, set the tuning by first selecting A1,A2,and D3, then D3,A3,and A4, then A4, A5, and F6. This will give you a useable tuning for the range A1-F6. For the lowest Bass just tune to the notes an octave above, and for the highest octavefifth just use the notes and octavefifth below. This will probably result in a bit of a "tense" middle treble.. but should be quite workable. Like I say.. its best to tune and measure the reference notes yourself. Cheers RicB Richard Brekne wrote: > > Check the archives for how to do this yourself. Much easier really, and > more dependable. > > Cheers > > RicB > > Ron Newman wrote: > > > > Hi, > > Anyone have or know where to find a Tunelab tuning file for a Kawai RX-6 > > grand? Thanks in advance. > > > > Ron > > > > -- > Richard Brekne > RPT, N.P.T.F. > UiB, Bergen, Norway > mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no > http://home.broadpark.no/~rbrekne/ricmain.html > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. UiB, Bergen, Norway mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no http://home.broadpark.no/~rbrekne/ricmain.html
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