---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment On 5-feb-05, at 22:23, David Love wrote: > I found that in spite of the Verituner hearing all partials, the > decisions it made on some notes (not to mention style selections) > periodically needed correction. Even if the machine hears everything, > it still must make a decision on where to put the note. To a certain > degree, that decision is not made by the machine but by the = programmer. > The style settings in the VT indicate which coincident partials will = be > favored and to what degree in deciding how wide to make the octaves. > While these styles can be tweaked for different pianos the question=20 > will > always arise as to whether the style you have chosen is a perfect fit > for the piano. While hearing all partials might increase accuracy due > to the greater amount of information available, it is not foolproof. > The ear must ultimately be the final arbiter. > > David Love > davidlovepianos@comcast.net > I do not agree. The VT is so incredibly accurate that it will be=20 extremely difficult to fine a human who can make the very same very=20 precise tuning, and... in 45 minutes. Muchas Gracias EAR friendly greetings from ANDR=C9 OOREBEEK Where 'music' is no harm can be www.concertpianoservice.nl ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 2128 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/b5/67/02/61/attachment.bin ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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