I know you were originally talking about the Sanderson, but just Incase you're interested - Pianoscope and Piano Meter are two great apps which have really affordable subscription options, and they both have the most of the familiar historical tuning temperaments built right in, as well as pure twelves. You could basically use them for one month at a time and then only subscribe when you need it.
Cyber and tunelab are amazing also, and both have historical tunings, but do not have a subscription model.
I've been super impressed with the pianoscope app. Some great info about the pianoscope features here:
All the best!
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Matthew W.
A.M.O. Pianos
Lebanon, TN 37087
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-23-2024 22:04
From: Victor Belanger
Subject: Setting a historical temperament with Accu Tuner 11
Hello everyone
In a Accu Tuner 11, how do I manually enter the numbers for a particular HT tuning? For example in the manual, it shows a diagram with various temperaments with 12 numbers but how does one enter that for the whole piano? Like the Valotti Temperament which covers one octave A3 ?-G#3 ? tho they don't denote which octave How do I proceed for the remainder of the piano?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Victor Bélanger RPT
Belmont MA