Haven't seen the original post, but if you're looking for a real one
[1]https://www.turbo-tuner.com/
is what I use, it has options to save your own temperaments and pretty
easy to useA
On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 4:26 PM, Robert Clair [2]rcl...@elroberto.com
wrote:
On Mar 7,
On Mar 7, 2015, at 5:36 AM, Anthony Hind agno3ph...@yahoo.com wrote:
Bob, it sounds as though it combines the best of the expensive Peterson
strobe and the temperaments of cleartune, but might it be a little cluttered?
Has anyone done a comparison? Does it have the same pitch calibration
Thanks Bob, probably I will download it, but unfortunately, I'd have to remove
another app, as I have so little space left on my iphone.
In fact my question was as much for others as myself. At home I generally use
the Sonic Research turbo tuner, but also have the Korg OT-12. On my phone, when
Bob, it sounds as though it combines the best of the expensive Peterson
strobe and the temperaments of cleartune, but might it be a little cluttered?
The various displays are on different views. You can show 1 view on the screen
or two views side by side. The latter is slightly crowded on
Bob, it sounds as though it combines the best of the expensive Peterson strobe
and the temperaments of cleartune, but might it be a little cluttered? Has
anyone done a comparison? Does it have the same pitch calibration possibilities
as the Cleartune?
Regards
Anthony
On 5 mars 2015, at 15:31,
The MT-1200 manual can be found
atA [1]http://seanmehan.globat.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/mt12
00.pdf.zip
It has a supplement which gives cents deviation for each pitch in the
chromatic scale for each temperament as provided by Korg.
Some other useful resources:
At least my Cleartune in Android shows also the frequencies...
Arto
On 05/03/15 15:01, doug asherman wrote:
Hi David:
Thanks very much for the info. The tuner is Cleartune for the
iPad/iPhone.
Great idea, making a list -- I'll see if I can find a tuner that
displays
One thing -- as Arto said, it is possible with Cleartune to display the
frequency. I also didn't know about the Android version, and so I got
that one as well. On that version 1/6 SC Attenuated is simply
displayed as 6 Comma Meantone, so I have to assume they're the same
thing. In any case,
Hi David:
Thanks very much for the info. The tuner is Cleartune for the
iPad/iPhone.
Great idea, making a list -- I'll see if I can find a tuner that
displays frequencies and work from there.
Best,
Doug
On 3/4/15 11:12 PM, David van Ooijen wrote:
Hi Doug
Hi Doug
Attenuated is diluted or weakened. For a temperament this can mean that
the extremes are made a little less extreme. For (any shade of) mean
tone usually this means making the wolf less harsh by lessening the
cents deviations from ET around the wolf. If you give the brand
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