soo i guess you are pretty happy with the verituner eh? i am a randy potter student and i am thinking about getting the program for my pocket pc soon. thanks for putting up these videos and sharing your skill and expertise with the youtube world.
RC - The first part is more for getting information into the box. While I'm letting the box sample, I thought I might as well move some strings too! Also, just in case the Ih information is different for a string at pitch, this gives the box a chance to sample around 440 as well.
I've never seen a pitchraise done from the upper treble working downward toward the bass section. Is this something you have implemented yourself or is this something the verituner asks of you to do? RC Assoc in CT Chapter
A pitch raise prepares a piano that is significantly off pitch to be fine tuned. If a piano is very flat, the pitch can be pulled sharp by a specific, determined percentage of how far flat the pitch was to start. As the structure settles while the rest of the piano is tuned, the pitch will settle down - hopefully really close to A=440Hz. The second tuning pass should be really simple then!
I carry a Papp's wedge, but being from "this side of the pond" haven't really found them useful!
drwoodwind 5 months ago
that's a funny way to hold the tuning lever ! Where are your Papp's wedges ?
MrSnbryan 5 months ago
A real piano tuner can without assistance. I have perfect pitch and do that for years without it. These are real piano tuner.
jeanpaul20012 1 year ago
Good job!
I am now at the beginning to tune pianos and I use Dirk's Instrument Tuner , how
accurate is your pocket tuner?
LaserXV2 1 year ago
Why do you need a verituner?
6665726e 2 years ago
Yup, it IS the first gen. Fujan. I have big hands, so I like the size...
drwoodwind 3 years ago
Where did you get your tuning hammer?
dquait 3 years ago
Looks like he's using a Fujan carbon fiber tuning lever.
acoustic61 3 years ago
yes I tried it today at work from a friend of mine..its great, its light and easy to use
freakyhead20 3 years ago
soo i guess you are pretty happy with the verituner eh? i am a randy potter student and i am thinking about getting the program for my pocket pc soon. thanks for putting up these videos and sharing your skill and expertise with the youtube world.
poultryenthusiast 3 years ago
see "piano tuning matching box to piano" video
Otherwise, it is just a matter of following the needle and spinner once you have an appropriate style set.
drwoodwind 4 years ago
How do you use the Verituner for tuning the Octaves
Royalorgans 4 years ago
RC - The first part is more for getting information into the box. While I'm letting the box sample, I thought I might as well move some strings too! Also, just in case the Ih information is different for a string at pitch, this gives the box a chance to sample around 440 as well.
drwoodwind 4 years ago
I've never seen a pitchraise done from the upper treble working downward toward the bass section. Is this something you have implemented yourself or is this something the verituner asks of you to do? RC Assoc in CT Chapter
randyc2310 4 years ago
A pitch raise prepares a piano that is significantly off pitch to be fine tuned. If a piano is very flat, the pitch can be pulled sharp by a specific, determined percentage of how far flat the pitch was to start. As the structure settles while the rest of the piano is tuned, the pitch will settle down - hopefully really close to A=440Hz. The second tuning pass should be really simple then!
drwoodwind 4 years ago
Could you describe the principles of pitch raise ?
mcgiver02 4 years ago
I read about PITCH RAISE recently.
First time I've seen it done.
THANKS
mcgiver02 4 years ago