stretch offset tables

Hidetomo Katsura katsura@mac.com
Sat, 23 Apr 2005 16:39:20 -0700


thanks. i forgot to mention that i knew about the stretch tables on the  
Peterson 490ST manual and three piano model specific stretch tables at  
precisionstrobe.com (fyi, i did use google).

i'm looking for something more specific to each piano manufacturer and  
model (like the ones at precisionstrobe.com).

katsura

On Apr 23, 2005, at 2:35 PM, Benny L. Tucker wrote:

> This pdf manual for a Peterson Strobe Tuner is available for download  
> at the
> link below. It lists the offsets for the fundamental frequencies for  
> several
> different piano styles. I use this tuner myself to intonate guitars  
> with.
> You may have to copy and paste the link into your browser if it gets  
> chopped
> up in the email.
> Hope this helps.
>
> http://www.petersontuners.com/support/pdfmanuals/PDF%20Manuals/ 
> Strobe%20Tune
> rs%20-%20True%20Mechanical/AutoStrobe/AutoStrobe%20490ST/ 
> 490stenglish.pdf
>
> Benny L. Tucker
> Yamaha Factory Tuner
> Precision Piano Tuning & Repair
> Thomaston, Ga.
>
>
> i see. it's my own ETD i developed based on the popular requests from
> my Strobe Tuner users.
>
>    Piano Tuner 1.0 for Mac OS X
>
>    http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/26163
>
> my stretch offset table data format is just a text file with note names
> and offsets and looks like this:
>
> "A0"="-20.000";
> "Bb0"="-19.000";
> "B0"="-18.000";
> "C1"="-17.000";
> "C#1"="-16.000";
> "D1"="-15.000";
>
> katsura
>
>
>
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