verituner spinner

Ron Nossaman RNossaman@cox.net
Thu, 16 Oct 2003 15:42:21 -0500


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>Interesting question.  I have another.  Are you referring to frequency or
>amplitude?

Frequency.


>I don't claim to know the answer, but my gut tells me that the amplitude
>definitely changes and the frequency does too to some degree.  I also think
>the change will occur at different loudness.

That wouldn't surprise me a bit, but I was thinking more of frequency 
proportional relationships through relatively minor pitch adjustments 
required for tuning.


>I think the answer my be had by using tune lab by measuring a note at pitch
>and then at a lowering of pitch by one semitone and remeasuring.  I may get
>a "round tuit" someday when I get motivated.  But then there are other fish
>yet to fry.  Like cleaning my garage.
>
>Carl Meyer Ptg assoc

Same here. I didn't want another research project if someone had a ready 
answer.

Ron N

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