If anyone's seen any of my raw at the coalface tuning videos you'll have seen it, the old model and the new model is better, in action. The nature of the display gives information which one sees in an oscilloscope trace about phase and prominent partials and it's extraordinarily controllable in terms of getting it to listen to what you want it to listen to rather than what a programmer has decided the machine should be listening to.
Whilst writing I'm listening to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12Cu8kt9cnw which by my standards, which of course might not be yours, is as perfect a tuning as I want to hear and can achieve on that instrument (OK a concert Steinway without Bechstein false notes of course is going to be better!) and this was done with the CTS5.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a16PdkAUj5U is a record of the tuning of the instrument for the previous concert in just over the hour. Whilst sometimes I take excessively long over an instrument the other day I had a hideous Bord of Paris baby grand terribly untuned and which with the CTS5 I did within the allotted hour before a rehearsal and to the response "c'est magnifique!".
As a footnote I was going to start another thread about disquiet about using apps on phones which exploit intelligence which isn't ours nor our ears, and then the testing of a tuning against measurement in exams. The other day I was tuning a horrible upright and in listening to it there were multiple choices in the way it could be tuned with no one "right" answer. Accordingly testing a tuning of that piano against an arbitrary electronic standard in a competency exam doesn't seem on the face of it to be right.
Whilst apps are intended to give a tuning for the piano, perhaps we should be tuning for the music and perhaps that might be audible in the Schubert recording above.
I have no allegiance to the CTS5 manufacturer but recommend it for the results with which it assists, not only in my experience but among colleagues in Europe.
Best wishes
David P
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Original Message:
Sent: 11/23/2024 1:15:00 PM
From: Scott Kerns
Subject: RE: Sanderson Accu-Tuner
Tom - I'd suggest PianoMeter for you. I have several apps and they're all great in their own way, but PianoMeter is my daily driver. If you want to just get the job done it will do it. The learning curve is pretty short and it's almost a point and shoot kind of thing, but if you want to tweak things you can do that too. It has a nice over-pull function also. It's available for Android and Apple so you can have it on several devices if you want to. You can just buy it or use it with a subscription. I suppose the only down side I can think of is you'll need to plug in your device every night. But if you're used to plugging in your phone every night that shouldn't be a problem. Also, the developer is very responsive and is even open to suggestions to improve the app.
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"That Tuning Guy"
Scott Kerns
Lincoln, Nebraska
www.thattuningguy.com
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-23-2024 07:04
From: Thomas Servinsky
Subject: Sanderson Accu-Tuner
I have 3 calls into Inventronics over the past several months, and never a return call. I was looking to get my Accutuner III serviced, plus purchase an Accutuner VI and you would think they would be happy to take my money. I wish I understood what's going on at the company. Always a good product and a good company to deal with in past years. Now, I'm starting to rethink what my next platform might look like.
Any suggestions?
Tom Servinsky
Registered Piano Technician
Concert Artist Piano Technician
Conductor Emeritus-Treasure Coast Youth Symphony
Conductor Emeritus- Academy Orchestra
Jazz Pianist for events
Retired Clarinetist- Atlantic Classical Orchestra
tompiano@tomservinsky.com
772 221 1011 office
772 260 7110 cell
Original Message:
Sent: 11/22/2024 3:45:00 PM
From: Michael Kurta
Subject: RE: Sanderson Accu-Tuner
The last time mine needed batteries I took it to Batteries & Bulbs and they did it in a day for $35. Granted, this was years ago, but I'll bet they would still change the batteries.
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Mike Kurta, RPT
N. Michigan chapter
Original Message:
Sent: 11-21-2024 14:14
From: Matthew Walworth
Subject: Sanderson Accu-Tuner
They are unfortunately not the same company anymore. I sent one of my SAT3's in may of 2023. They never called us once to update us. I called them 3 months later and they never had any new information except that their technician was out of town and should have our order done the following week. I called them several months after that and they still were having issues. Finally 12 months after I sent it in, they called me to inform that my SAT was ready to ship back out and they needed my $400 payment, and they were unbothered by 12 month turnaround time and did not offer any apologies.
Because of them taking so long, I ended up switching my trainees over to tune lab. I told them I didn't even want my machine back at this point. Haven't heard from them since.
I still solely use my SAT4, unfortunately I don't trust their services enough anymore to rely on them to repair it, even though my exterior case is all busted up 😄
Use them with caution folks.
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Matthew W.
A.M.O. Pianos
Lebanon, TN 37087
Original Message:
Sent: 11-21-2024 13:58
From: Matthew Grossman
Subject: Sanderson Accu-Tuner
Sent mine in over months ago. Emailed him again today. Paul says he is backlogged. Something about batteries. This was for a student. Went ahead and purchased a Cybertuner app for her. Don't know when my machine will be returned, if ever. :^(
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Matthew Grossman RPT
Fisherville KY
(502) 553-5171
Original Message:
Sent: 11-07-2019 07:25
From: David Shearer
Subject: Sanderson Accu-Tuner
What is going on at Sanderson? I sent my SAT in for a battery replacement eight weeks ago. Last time I sent it in it only took a few days turnabound. Good thing I have iRCT on my iPhone and iPhone.
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David Shearer Piano Service
Chambersburg, PA USA
M 717-860-5238
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