Manual
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In this example we will obtain Stretching Number 3:
Tap key ">" 3 times PRONOUNCED1
NUMBER 00
Tap key "E" >5< STRETCHING ->
Tap key "<" 4 times Blinking Confirms PRONOUNCED1
>1< TUNING ->
Tap key "E" a1 PITCH: 440.0
>1< CENTS: 00.0
Now you may start tuning. Start with tone a'
and tune all three strings. Continue with b', h',
c'', etc. At one of the higher tones you may
see the following display (for example):
b 2 PITCH: 440.0
>1< CENTS: +00.5
The Tuning Set is now considering preselected stretching. Any deviation from standard tune is
indicated in CENTS on the lower display line.
After you have finished tuning the descant, start tuning downward beginning with g#'. The deeper
tones will automatically be tuned lower according to the preselected stretching. The deviation
again shows on the lower line of the display.
In this particular mode, the cent-adjustment follows a function, which is dependent on the octave
range. It is therefore very important to ascertain the correct octave range on the Tuning Set. Errors
can be avoided by progressing in semi-tone steps.
2.6 PRESETTING OF HISTORICAL TEMPERAMENTS
Friends of historical instruments can use TUNING SET CTS-5 for 16 different historical
temperaments. In the CTS-5-P an additional 12ÿtemperaments may be programmed by you in
Program Number 7. In the exchangeable memory-module of the CTS-5-PE you may add another
20 temperaments.
In the following example the instrument is tuned to "WERCKMEISTER III":
Switch on the Tuning Set. >1< TUNING ->