Verituner feedback request

R Barber bassooner42 at yahoo.com
Sun Mar 11 03:30:55 MST 2007


I'd like to say this style sounded great on a nice 1980's Yamaha U1 I 
tuned today.   I agree with the comments about the contra-bass octave, 
and will add that the 4th and 5th octave finally came to the fore in the 
U1, at least to my ears.
Richard Barber
Morgan Hill, CA

> Verituner feedback request
> Ron Koval drwoodwind at hotmail.com
> Wed Mar 7 08:52:41 MST 2007
> 
> Hi Everyone -
> 
> I just wanted to throw an early update to my Verituner style feedback 
> request...
> While the public traffic has been slim, I have recieved a number of 
> encouraging notes:
> 
> "...using as my default style. I like it very much"
> 
> " …just got home from tuning the big 9-footer at the college (Yamaha CFIII). 
> I used Koval One-for-All and ET, and I think it’s beautiful. "
> 
> "Simply put, it realizes the harmony and the voices really well. That's what 
> a tuning is for."
> 
> "I used your custom style for 4 differents pianos today and was very pleased 
> with the results. Super duper clean."
> 
> "The piano has a much more playable range than it had before. I can play 
> chords through the low mid section with confidence. Before, there was a 
> noticeable difference in the break.  The entire tuning has a very "tight" 
> sound and the bass strings fit the chords perfectly."
> 
> "But one thing I really like about your new style is the low octave. Except 
> for big pianos, I have never relied on the VT there until now."
> 
> So far, only one negative - I think he's re-checking the numbers and will 
> try again.
> 
> ********
> 
> I also got a few notes from those who hope to give it a try soon.  Thanks!
> 
> A few people ran into trouble getting the style into the box -
> 
> The shorthand I use, for example: A0 6:3 35% / 8:4 65%  would look more like 
> this on the box:
> 
> A0
> 
> 6:3 OCT
> 0.00
> 35%
> 
> 8:4 OCT
> 0.00
> 65%
> 
> Every setpoint should have two intervals listed.  Once again, here's the 
> style for anyone that's willing to give it a try:
> 
> A0 6:3 35% / 8:4 65%
> 
> A1 6:3 20% / 4:1 80%
> 
> C#3 6:3 30% /4:2 70%
> 
> A3/A4 4:2 77% / 2:1 23%
> 
> C#6 4:1 10% /4:2 90%
> 
> A6 4:1 63% / 4:2 37%
> 
> C8 4:1 90% /2:1 10%
> 
> Thanks -
> Ron Koval
> Chicagoland
>  


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