Manual
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Now play the tone A 2 on your musical instrument and take a cent deviation measurement. (as in
example 2.4):
A 2 SET CENT
>7< CENTS:10.5
When you have finished this measurement, press key "E" to store the indicated cent deviation
value. This will be acknowledged with a short beep from the device. The next display appears for
about one second:
A 2 STORED !
>7<
The device automatically switches to the next semi-tone:
Bb 2 SET CENT
>8< CENTS:+10.5
Now measure the cent deviation value of the tone Bb 2, then press key "E".
To store the whole tuning of your musical instrument, repeat this operation until all tones are
stored. When the last tone has been stored, you will probably want to test the stored stretching
(i.e. all stored tones). Briefly press the keys "S" and "E" simultaneously, to get back to the "SET
NOTE" mode. With the keys "<" or ">" you can select each tone again, in order to test it.
Individual cent deviation values may be corrected at any time. In the "SET TONE" mode, select
the tone you wish to change. Then enter the "SET CENT" mode by pressing key "E". There you
can set (or measure) the new cent deviation value. It will be stored by pressing key "E" again.
You can leave the mode "SET CENT" by pressing keys "S" and "E" simultaneously. When you are
finished testing, you can leave the memory mode by pressing keys "S" and "E" simultaneously
again. The last used memory function is now the active tuning function on the Tuning Set. It
apears on the display when you select mode ">1< TUNING ->".
blinking MEMORY S 02
>1< TUNING ->
If you wish to choose another stretching or temperament, you can select it as described in the
examples 2.5 and 2.6.
Storing a temperament is similar to storing a stretching. To summarisize:
"SET MEMORY": Select a memory of kind "MEMORY T- ...".
"SET PITCH": Measure the standard pitch very carefully!