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11.  You will have to lower the partial at different points on different pianos.  FAC tunings use the octave fifth (sixth partial)

in the bass at A0-B2, double octave (fourth partial) C3-B4, octave (second partial) from C5-B5, and fundamental (first

partial) from C6 on up through the high treble.

12.  Continue along in measuring and storing until you have stored each note on the piano.

STORING A TUNING IN MEMORY FROM A PRINTOUT

1.  Turn the Sanderson Accu-Tuner on and press the TUNE button.

2.  Select the PAGE by holding SHIFT and then using PAGE button to get to the desired page in memory that you want to

devote to this piano.  Then press OCT and NOTE buttons to get to the first note to be recorded.

3.  Press the MEM button (above the ON/OFF button) and the SAT will show you the NOTE and OCTAVE you are about

to store along with the PAGE number you have chosen.  (If the display is not set up correctly, use the OCTAVE and

NOTE buttons to correct the error.)

4.  Press the TUNE button and the SAT will display the partial of the note you are about to store and the CENTS deviation

for this partial.  (If the display is not set up correctly use the OCTAVE, NOTE, CENTS buttons to do so.)

5.  Store this note by holding down SHIFT and then press STO-MEM.

6.  The SAT will carry along the partial and the cents deviation after you have stored a note to memory.  All you have to do

is adjust the cents to agree with the cents listed on the tuning chart.  Then store the note by holding SHIFT and pressing

STO-MEM.  You will notice while you hold down the SHIFT button during storing a note, the display shows the note and

octave of the note you are storing and the PAGE in memory.  This allows you to check yourself as you go along.

7.  Continue along entering the cents from the printout and then storing to memory (hold SHIFT and press STO-MEM)

until there is a change in the partial to be stored.

8.  In the case of an FAC tuning chart, the partial changes occur at C3, C5, C6.  When you come to these points press the

TUNE button and then enter the correct the partial and the cents deviation (using the OCTAVE, NOTE, and CENTS

buttons).  Then double check (as in steps 3,4) by alternating between MEM, and TUNE buttons to verify the information

before storing it (hold SHIFT and press STO-MEM).

9.  Once the partial is set up correctly you only need to change the cents setting and store until the next partial change.

Continue the methods described above until the entire tuning is stored.

UP OR DOWN MEMORY STORAGE

The direction in which the memory advances while storing a tuning can also be changed at will.  When the SAT is first

turned on, storing a note setting will increment the note setting to the next higher semitone.  This is not convenient when

storing from the treble bridge down into the bass.  To change the direction,  hold down the MEM button, hold down the

NOTE down button, then release the MEM button and release the NOTE down button last. (roll over from MEM to NOTE).

This procedure "teaches" the STO-MEM button that it should store and decrement the note setting.  To get back to the

normal direction, repeat the procedure using the NOTE up button instead of the NOTE down button.

MEMORY STORAGE WITH THE FOOT SWITCH

Storing a note to memory ordinarily requires two hands, one to hold the SHIFT button, and one to press the STO-MEM

button.  This was done deliberately to make it difficult to store notes accidentally, possibly wiping out a valuable tuning.

When storing a piano in memory from a written record, or tuning and storing a piano as you go, you can "teach" the foot

pedal to store notes for you.

To teach the foot pedal to store notes, hold the foot pedal down, hold down SHIFT button, hold down STO-MEM, release

the foot pedal, then release STO-MEM button, then release the SHIFT button.  Now be sure to use the foot pedal with

care, because it will put new information into memory whenever it is pressed, and wipe out the information that was

previously stored at that location.

If you want the footswitch to stop storing to memory, teach the footswitch a different task:  hold down footswitch, hold

down NOTE up, release footswitch, and then release NOTE up.

Summary of Contents for SANDERSON ACCU-TUNER

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Page 2: ...RICK BALDASSIN JAMES W COLEMAN SR ROBERT CONRAD THIS MANUAL IS COPYRIGHTED ALL RIGHTS ARE RESERVED THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT IN WHOLE OR PART BE COPIED PHOTOCOPIED REPRODUCED OR TRANSLATED WITHOUT PRIOR C...

Page 3: ...11 PAGE NUMBER DISPLAY 11 STORING AN AURAL TUNING IN MEMORY 11 STORING A TUNING IN MEMORY FROM A PRINTOUT 12 UP OR DOWN MEMORY STORAGE 12 MEMORY STORAGE WITH THE FOOT SWITCH 12 UP OR DOWN FOOTSWITCH...

Page 4: ...OUS INTERVAL TUNING TESTS FOR ELECTRONIC PIANO TUNERS APPENDIX G 22 OCTAVE TUNING APPENDIX H 23 DUAL SYSTEMS FOR SMOOTHING OUT THE STRINGING BREAK SPECIFICATIONS 24 INPUT OUTPUT JACKS 24 ACCESSORIES 2...

Page 5: ...of LCD liquid crystal display windows as NOTE OCTAVE and CENTS Fig 1 shows the SAT set for the note A in the fourth octave 0 0 cents Fig 1 Sanderson Accu Tuner II The pitch difference between the SAT...

Page 6: ...n is rotating use the cents buttons to slow the pattern down until the display rotates as slowly as possible When you press the TUNE button the calibration setting will be stored to memory and the dis...

Page 7: ...he pitch settings from A4 zero cents use the set of white buttons in the center of the SAT keyboard To go up in the note setting press the NOTE up button top row Watch the display until it steps to th...

Page 8: ...ro cents tune one string of A4 to stop the lights Now go up one octave on the SAT to A6 play A4 again and stop the lights with the CENTS buttons The CENTS window now reads the A4 stretch number the di...

Page 9: ...u must be on A6 and to store a C6 stretch number you must be on C7 In other words you must be on the correct note in order to store a stretch number This requirement reduces the possibilities for erro...

Page 10: ...atched They are on most notes The fact that some strings are mismatched makes it extremely important for the tuner to check all unisons aurally when they have been tuned with the SAT However do not tr...

Page 11: ...red in the MEM mode is different from that of both other modes It includes just the 88 notes on a standard piano known to the SAT as A0 through C8 Notice that although the three notes in octave zero c...

Page 12: ...T calculates 10 cents but you think 8 cents is better just enter 2 cents and store this offset Hold SHIFT and press RST button The net offset will be 8 cents Usually it will not be worth the trouble t...

Page 13: ...ory and tune the piano knowing that A4 will wind up exactly on A 440 If you want to save this tuning permanently at 440 Hz store the FAC tuning again STRETCH roll over to MEM The offset will be includ...

Page 14: ...o record the note A0 on the piano 4 Now measure the pitch of the note on the piano by playing the note on the piano and using MEASURE and CENTS buttons to stop the lights 5 Pressing the MEMORY button...

Page 15: ...ese points press the TUNE button and then enter the correct the partial and the cents deviation using the OCTAVE NOTE and CENTS buttons Then double check as in steps 3 4 by alternating between MEM and...

Page 16: ...page On each page press NOTE down to see the serial number and then press SHIFT PAGE up to go to the next page Alternate between NOTE down and SHIFT PAGE up until the desired serial number is found Th...

Page 17: ...the double octave which gives a considerably sharper top end or the octave fifth which is even sharper The choice is up to you and your customer TUNING THE BASS WITHOUT FAC Tuning the bass is similar...

Page 18: ...ubminiature telephone jack that accommodates the foot switch or thumb switch which is used for stepping up down the NOTE settings one semitone at a time A foot switch is supplied as standard equipment...

Page 19: ...CAL release CAL release SHIFT CENTS up or down to stop lights TUNE CENTS up or down to required offset i e 8 0 cents 442 4 0 cents per Hertz SHIFT RST release RST release SHIFT Your instrument is set...

Page 20: ...1 A 0 0 C 2 0 F 9 8 A 7 8 D 3 9 F 0 0 B 3 9 D 5 9 G 7 8 C 11 7 E 2 0 G 3 9 Kirnberger III Corrected Temperament A 0 0 C 2 0 F 9 8 A 7 8 D 3 9 F 2 0 B 0 0 D 5 9 G 7 8 C 11 7 E 2 0 G 3 9 Young s Tempera...

Page 21: ...James Coleman F A temp and Mark Peele 10th temp These may be seen demonstrated at various Piano Technician s Guild Institutes Conferences and Seminars Since the Stretch Calculator tunings involve the...

Page 22: ...er cents dev 1200 The reference note frequency can be found in charts but it is so easy to calculate using the 1 12 root of 2 which is the half step ratio If we need to know the Hz of C5 we merely mul...

Page 23: ...this amount E g if double octave is 5 5 cents wide 5 5 4 is 1 5 divide by 3 and narrow both octaves 5 cent Step 3 Tune three major thirds of equal cents width between A2 and A3 You must first guess h...

Page 24: ...eats of the upper one This test then does not require knowledge of beats per second only a good sense of rhythm or tempo In this case C 3 and F3 are correctly tuned when 4 beats of A2 C 3 occur at the...

Page 25: ...ge of this contiguous interval test is at least from C3 to C5 a two octave span After tuning the whole piano unisons and all start applying this test at C3 Move up one semitone at a time and correct a...

Page 26: ...to any smooth curve pattern the major 3rds based on F3 and F 3 will beat faster than normal and the major 3rds based on G3 G 3 and A3 will beat slower than usual This is due to the differential of in...

Page 27: ...etween F 3 and G3 you could take the usual FAC measurements and store on page 1 then take a measurement on G3 the lowest plain string and transfer that reading to F6 in order to compute and store on p...

Page 28: ...aches to the plate of the piano and picks up the signal directly from the strings without interference from room noise SPEAKER AMPLIFIER The speaker amplifier allows the user to listen to the tone ins...

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