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Steinmayer DP 361
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System
Menu dialog
Sub-
menu-
point
Standard
Range
Description
MASTER
TUNE
440
415-465
(Hz)
The tuning of the instrument
can be adjusted in steps of
1Hz to other instruments.
KEY
TRANSPOSE
0
-12 - +12
(semitone)
The instrument can be tuned
in semitone steps.
MUSIC
TRANSPOSE
0
-12 - +12
(semitone)
The tuning of the Demo and
Edu songs can be changed in
semitone steps.
SCALETUNE
BASS
NOTE
TYPE
C
EQUAL
TEMPERA-
MENT
C-B
Equal,
Pure
Major, and
7 more
Many western instruments use
the equal tuning scale. To play
old or Arabic music
authentically, other different
tuning methods can be
chosen.
Equal tuning: Common tuning
scale
Pure Major / Pure Minor:
strictly follows the overtone
series of a defined root note.
Pythagorean: Based on fifths
and octaves, but destabilizes
thirds.
MeanTone: This system
defuses the third-octave
problem.
Werckmeister / Kirnberger:
These systems combine
Pythagorean and MeanTone,
each key has its own
character.
Arabic1 / Arabic2: For
traditional Arabic music.
REGISTER
BANK
A
A-E
Select the Register bank here.