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#648919 - 09/23/06 02:39 PM
tuning partials
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Registered: 11/15/05
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Dear friends, please help me with defining partials for these specific piano instruments. I'm using TuneLab 2.0 pro on my laptop computer with settings: 8:1 triple octave bass-mid and 4:1 double octave mid-hight. Please tell me what kind of experiance with these partials settings do you have. Is it posible with TuneLab 2.0 make this partials:A0-E3=6:3 ,F3-Gis4=4:2 and A4-C8=4:1
Thanks, Miha
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#648920 - 09/23/06 06:31 PM
Re: tuning partials
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Registered: 12/19/03
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Loc: Michigan
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miha,
You are confusing two different things. One is the choice of which partial to use for tuning each note. The other is the choice of which intervals to use for adjusting the tuning curve. These two things are independent.
The choice of intervals for adjusting the tuning curve is limited to one for the bass and one for the treble. So I don't know what to make of your request for three different intervals for three different sections of the piano scale.
Robert Scott TuneLab
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