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    • Video: The Partial Change Correction Feature (PCC)
    • Check/Correct All Partial Changes Using PCC
    • Using PCC to Tune to Non-Standard Pitch
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    • Suggested FAC Tweaking Routine
    • The “A” Multiplier Default
    • Double Octave Beat (DOB)
    • Custom Over Pull
    • FAC A4 Number
    • FAC Tuning Routine Using PCC
    • FAC Tuning Treble Stretch Tweak
    • Using a Sequence
    • Try a Different “F” Number
    • Add Stretch to the Bass w. PCC
  • Littau-Conrad System
    • LC Spreadsheet Preview
    • The Prime Octave’s Mid-Point
    • Adjusting the Mid-Point of the Prime Octave
    • LC Spreadsheet Demo 2
    • The Tuning’s “Targets”
  • Mapping
    • What is Mapping?
    • Templates
    • The A4 Numbers
    • The “4th” A4 Number
    • The Prime Octave
    • The Prime 5ths
    • Balancing the Prime 5ths
    • Working with a Low “4th A4 Number” Piano
    • Working with a High “4th A4 Number” Piano
    • Mapping A3
    • Mapping A3: Procedures
    • Mapping the Treble with Templates
    • Mapping A1
    • Mapping A0
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    • Excel (Spreadsheet) Tuning Organization
    • Video: Creating a Header Sheet for xMem Tunings
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    • Video: The Partial Change Correction Feature (PCC)
    • Video: File Types and Piano Manager

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Combining Partial Changes with Scaling Issues

Partial ChangesBy BobJune 27, 2019

Inaccurate partial changes combined with scaling issues, can create problems in tunings.

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