Hi Paul (or anyone familiar with the Verituner). How many tunings can the Verituner store? Assuming it is less than 1,000 or so, can you download a saved tuning to your computer easily? If so, then I trust six months later when you back to tune the same piano, you can upload that saved tuning from your computer to the Verituner, and go tune that same piano and get a nicely refined tuning (as though you did two passes that day) on the first pass? What is it that is so whacko about the pitch raise feature on the Verituner? What is it like? The SAT III pitch raise feature is actually a very simple thing, but it works pretty good (I have heard that RTC pitch raise works very well). It's hard to imagine how it could be more primitive than the SAT. Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- From: <larudee@pacbell.net> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 2:42 PM Subject: Re: Verituner > I confess I was expecting something quite different from Keith. I also had a VT > that I returned within the trial period, but reluctantly and for very different > reasons. > SNIP > > Paul Larudee >
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