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on the topic of tuners

🔗Kriist@xxx.xxx

8/1/1999 6:04:44 PM

can anybody recommend a good software tuner

rodrigo

In a message dated 7/31/99 12:25:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
ricktagawa@earthlink.net writes:

> Dear Rodrigo,
> I use a SEIKO TOLV quartz music tuner type ST-369 to tune harps and kotos.
> It's fairly small and runs on a battery. It has a 7 octave range and has a
> meter to determine cents deviation. It has two modes. One emits a pitch
> which you can adjust up to plus 5 cents from a standard A440. One dial
> sets the octave and the other sets one of 12 equal tempered notes. The
> second mode allows you to view the pitch of the instrument you wish to tune
> plus or minus 50 cents. It works for me.

🔗Clark <caccola@xxxxxxxx.xxxx>

8/1/1999 4:11:27 PM

TuneLab 97: http://www.wwnet.net/~rscott/

I haven't used it, but I understand it can do historical 12-tone temperaments,
maybe more.

Clark