I've had my sensor now for two days and my initial reaction is "Wow!" 95% of display jittering is gone. I have both Tunelab abd Pianometer on Android. Anthony's Pianometer has gone from perpetual movement in circles to virtually dead still. Very impressive! Tunelab likewise is very stable now.
Not only are these now much easier to read, the signal gets to the app faster now, reducing waiting time (always drove me crazy waiting around for the thing to respond). Accuracy is clearly improved and repeatable (another issue I've had in the past).
And yes, unison tuning has improved. No, I'm not attempting to nail it within .1 cent, however I have easily reduced the "spread" in my unisons and I like the sound I'm getting by tuning the outside strings to the program and then tuning the middle string aurally. A quick check after tuning it and I've nailed it 90% of the time. Still getting used to it but so far, all in all, I'd say it lives up to the claims of the developer.
As to "false" beats, it does ignore some of them but not all of them as we already knew. However it does in fact make it easier to cover/reduce existing false beats with assisting greater accuracy in the tuning of the affected unisons.
Peter Grey Piano Doctor
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Peter Grey
Stratham NH
(603) 686-2395
pianodoctor57@gmail.com
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Original Message:
Sent: 01-21-2024 20:35
From: Parker Leigh
Subject: Sensor Position Invariance. YouTube Video
I see nothing wrong with trying to raise the bar for tuning accuracy. If some feel threatened by this that is not a fault of the technology.
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Parker Leigh RPT
Winchester VA
(540) 722-3865
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