Peterson Strobe Center 5000-II User Manual
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STANDARD STRETCH TUNING FILES
The SC-5000 II comes with 8 non-erasable, unmodifiable stretch profiles. These “piano” stretches vary steadily in order from
very minimal (CNGD—Concert Grand) to extreme (SPNT—Spinet).
SELECT STRETCH=
CNGD STGD AVRG SMGD
UPRT VERT CNSL SPNT
NEW (EDIT) CNCL START
A table describing all included stretches is presented below. The piano scale length numbers are given as a rough guide for
selecting appropriate tables and refer to the dimensions normally associated with this measurement. Specifically, the vertical
pianos are measured from the floor to the highest point on the piano. The grand pianos are measured from the keyslip (the
piece of wood in front of the keys) to the furthest point back on the piano.
SC-5000
NAME
FULL NAME
DESCRIPTION
CNGD
CONCERT GRAND
Useful for all concert style grand pianos of approximately 8 feet in
length or greater. This minimal stretch profile may also be of use on
smaller pianos strung with thin piano wire or in situations where the
user wishes a greater coherence of fundamental pitch throughout the
instrument.
STGD
STUDIO GRAND
Optimal for a 6’ to 7’11” range of grand piano.
AVRG
AVERAGE (all classes)
Taken from optimal settings for vertical and grand pianos of many
makes and sizes, this profile will produce a reasonable tuning for
non-critical applications. It also provides a good starting point for
creating your own stretch profiles.
SMGD
SMALL GRAND
Useful for grand pianos that are 5’10” or smaller in scale.
UPRT
UPRIGHT
Suitable for vertical pianos equal or exceeding 51”.
VERT
VERTICAL
Taken from optimal settings for many makes and sizes of vertical
pianos, this profile will produce good results for any vertical-style
piano in typical playing environments for such pianos.
CNSL
CONSOLE
Designed for vertical pianos in 39” to 51” range.
SPNT
SPINET
Designed for vertical pianos smaller than 39”, this profile is the most
extreme (farthest bass and treble note stretching) of these piano
preset stretches.
Although they cannot be edited directly, one may copy any of these permanent stretches into a custom stretch file which can
then be viewed or edited further on a note-by-note basis. The SC-5000 II permits up to 31 user-programmable stretches
which can be created in this way or “from scratch”.
The actual note offset values for each of the piano presets is presented in Appendix C at the back of this document.