What would be the point of saving a tuning? If the VT measures as you go, why bother? David Love ----- Original Message ----- From: "Farrell" <mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: January 20, 2002 12:48 PM Subject: Re: Verituner > 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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