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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2008

One hour Verituner tuning of a practice room piano up from about 20 cents low. Ron Koval

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  • You can check out the different versions offered at

    veritune.com

    They are just coming out with the iphone/ipod touch version this month.

  • Yup, it is a machine-calculated equal temperament that was tuned. Using a machine offers the ability to tune in a chromatic fashion as shown.

    This pitch raise group was created to help another Veritune owner see how to use the machine to speed up his tuning time.

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  • how much does this Veritune cost? what is it's model? is this something professionals use?

  • you didn't set the temperament. didn't you tune it an equal temperament tuning?

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