Having seen mention of TuneLab piano tuning software in the MMD
Archives, I though it might make sense to see if any MMD subscribers
have tried "Entropy" piano tuning software. I have tuned by ear a
number of times and always wanted something to help with inharmonicity
compensation. "Entropy" appears to be the ticket,
With the Reyburn Cybertuner priced at $999.99 and TuneLab at $299.00,
it seems like "Entropy" is quite a disrupter. More surprising is that
it runs on iOS, Android, Macintosh and Windows. Cybertuner and TuneLab
are iOS and Android only.
I'm planning on using "Entropy" this weekend. I'll report back with my
comments if anyone is interested. In the meantime, I look forward to
responses from those who've "been there".
Ed Chaban
[ Here are some links to articles about "Entropy" --
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[ http://piano-tuner.org/
[ Welcome to the Entropy Piano Tuner - Test a new software for
[ piano tuning. - Free Download
[ https://arxiv.org/abs/1203.5101
[ Original publication -- PDF download
[ https://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/news-and-events/news/detail/news/new-tuner-for-pianos/
[ New tuner for pianos 10/19/2015
[ https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=c006U2v4yzY&feature=emb_logo
[ Prof. Haye Hinrichsen demonstrates its use.
[ http://forum.pianoworld.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/2435332/Entropy_Piano_Tuner.html
[ There is a free Google Play app called "Entropy Piano Tuner. ...
[ https://www.amazon.com/TP3-University-of-W%C3%BCrzburg-Entropy/product-reviews/B00X47QSM0
[ Long learning curve, but got it working. ... For the novice user,
[ this software might best be used _after_ a professional tuning.
[
[ -- Robbie
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