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Musical Instrument Tuning Software Programs
By Bill Chapman

There are a number of piano tuning computer programs available
nowadays: Tune!It, TuneLab, Instrument Tune, and probably others
scattered on the web.  I found TuneLab interesting and it does it
identify the note being sounded on the piano.  Tune!It does some
interesting things in representing the harmonics and fading of the
note as it dies out.  It has truly ugly colors: a glaring red and
bilious green against a totally black screen.

Is there any consensus as to which tuning programs are most useful
for tuning pianos and organs?

Bill Chapman, AMICA Membership Secretary
in cloudy Palm Springs, Calif.

 [ Tune!It:  http://www.zeta.org.au/~dvolkmer/tuneit.html
 [ TuneLab:  http://www.tunelab-world.com/
 [ In-Tune Multi-Instrument Tuner:
 [   http://www.musicmasterworks.com/tuning_software.html
 [ -- Robbie



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