Easily amused then.

-----Original Message-----
From: Doctor Oakroot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 21 April 2008 22:53
To: Lute Net
Subject: [LUTE] Re: tuners

I think it's really funny that folks who insist on playing early music
on
historically accurate instruments use electronic tuners to set them up.
ROFL

> Stuart wrote:
>
>> Anyone got any advice/recommendations on tuners? Do people use them
to
>> position frets too?
>
> I recently bought the Turbo Tuner (Sonic Research ST122 Chromatic
Strobe
> Tuner www.turbo-tuner.com ) and love it. Easily programmable, very
> accurate,
> easy read-out, mic/software is very good in picking up lute sound -
even
> low
> basses, no moving parts, sturdily build, small. You can attach a
clip-mic,
> but you'll have to buy one seperately. I use it for different
> temperaments.
> Yes, fret positioning too. I also have  'the brick', as the no longer
in
> production Korg MT-1200 with a slot for one programmable temperament
is
> called. The Turbo Tuner is by far the better of the two.
>
> David
>
>
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