Tunelab pro manual




















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This is a professional tool that produces a custom piano tuning for any piano. It is part of our popular TuneLab line of piano tuning programs for Smartphones, tablet computers, and laptops, which piano technicians have been using for more than 15 years. TuneLab lets you customize a tuning by sampling the inharmonicity for a few notes of the particular piano.

Then you choose the kind of tuning stretch you want, based on octaves, double-octaves, or other intervals. The object here is to tune so as to place the peak in the graph at a central red line. The spectrum display makes it possible to do rough tuning without mutes, since each string of a unison produces its own peak in the graph.

Having both the Phase Display and the Spectrum Display visible at the same time gives you a more complete picture of the tuning than any single spinner-type or needle-type display. This update fixes two bugs: 1. If a new tuning is not saved and the app has to be closed for some reason, the new tuning is not restored when the app is started up again.

This is now fixed so that the new tuning is restored, even if it was not saved. A phone call interruption during tuning causes an audio error message that requires exiting the app and opening it again. This is also fixed so that the normal operation of the app resumes when the phone call is done. This app is great. It sets a beautiful temperament, stretches the piano quite nicely, and you get smooth progressions of all intervals of increasing beat rates as you go up the piano.

The over pull feature works well. I had been using the free Entropy Piano Tuner app for awhile, and it got to the point where my ear could set a better temperament than it did, so I invested in TuneLab.

I have been happy ever since. Very good for the price. Be sure to read the user manual before using, though. Just a few requests: Better UI. The app works beautifully, but it doesen't look very beautiful. A little prettier please! Other cloud support. Dropbox works well, but I would love to be able to save my tuning files to OneDrive, my primary cloud storage source. Google drive, iCloud Drive, OneDrive support needed for greater flexibility.

Calculating the stretch and inharmonicity really helped me have a solid starting point to work from. In addition the phase display has helped my aural tuning by providing visual feedback to what I hear. I'm not a pro and I'm sure I don't take advantage of all its features but as an amateur this too is indispensible!

My pianos sound better than they ever had and I learned loads of great acoustic theory in the process. This will tell you how to tune the octaves after you set a middle string with TuneLab. Now, load TuneLab, and see if you can get your piano tuned.

Load the Program -- This page will give you detailed instructions how to load the program from the CD Rom. In this way the program automatically opens the file with the stretch settings, for those of us who forget to do things like that.



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