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Piano tuning Tunelab muteless pitch raise

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2008

www.ronkoval.com Using Tunelab for a pocket pc - Spectrum graph allows for pre-tuning without muting the piano

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  • Yeah, tunelab has that graphic display at the bottom that you can see more than one string of the unison - allowing for the muteless pitch raise. I stick with the Verituner due to my feeling that I end up with a better final tuning.

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  • setting the tuning pin is a hard skill to master, thats why professional tuners train for at least 3 years. If done incorrectly the pin will just slip out the first time you play it. Get a proper tuner to tune your piano

  • The original software was for Windows mobile, WE WANT IT FOR ANDROID !!

  • Thanks for this. I would like to see more postings on the operation of this great software. I just bought the app yesterday for my iPad and/or iPad. Worked GREAT this morning on a spinet and a grand!

  • I use both the Tunelab and Verituner. Both great tuning aids. In my opinion, each is equally accurate(in fact the former might have a slight edge as I commented on in another post where you show the Verituner).

  • $340

  • I notice you use the tunelab and also the Veritune. Does the tunelab do something the Veritune can't do?

  • how much does this program cost?

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