Another good reason to hone your aural tuning skills

ilex cameron ross i1ex@earthlink.net
Mon, 27 Sep 2004 14:52:14 -0400


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aye. sorry about your handheld. that sucks.
but it's raised a question. using tunelab, how long does it usually take to
do a pitchraise? i often hear about how it really improves the speed of
pitchraises...

ilex
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  From: pianotech-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org]On
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  Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 12:20 PM
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  Subject: Another good reason to hone your aural tuning skills


  List,

  I've been having trouble with my handheld lately.  It hasn't been
responding to screen taps properly, no matter how many times I try to
realign the screen.  I called IPAQ tech support and they suggested soft
reset(which I'd already tried and which didn't work), then hard reset.  That
killed it, because the screen would still not align, and the unit was stuck
in that mode....:-(  Back to the repair shop it goes, and along with it go
Tunelab, Mapopolis, and my calendar.

  Back to tuning fork, Thomas brothers, and pencil and paper.  Sure am glad
I developed my aural tuning skills.  The one thing I'll really miss is the
Pitch Raise function of Tunelab.  Should be an interesting couple of weeks.

  Reliance on technology has it's own set of problems, doesn't it???

  Dave Stahl

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