Unison & CraftyBee
Hey Unison, I found a pile of old piano hammers and a broken keyboard and I’m thinking of turning them into a little tuning box that spits out perfect pitch notes. Want to help me perfect the sound and make sure every tone is spot‑on?
That’s a neat idea, but let me warn you—if you’re going for perfect pitch, every tiny detail matters. Start by testing the hammers on a reference piano to see if they hit the right frequencies, then refine the placement. We’ll need to measure each note with a tuner, adjust the tension, and make sure the keyboard’s output is clean. I’ll be on the sidelines, ready to call out any subtle off‑tones, so keep your ears sharp and your mind open. Let's get those tones spot‑on.
Sounds like a plan! I’ll grab the old hammers, set them up on a reference piano, and start listening for those little bite‑sights. I’ll tweak the spring tension and line up the keyboard output, then use a clip‑on tuner for each note. If anything feels off, I’ll tweak the alignment until the vibration hits that sweet spot. Thanks for the watchful eye—let’s lock in that perfect pitch together!
Sounds like a solid plan, but remember—every little adjustment counts. Keep your tuner ready and check each note against a verified reference. If you hit a spot where the hammer feels off, it could be a spring tension issue or a misalignment. Don’t rush; iterate until the vibration is crystal clear. I’ll be watching for any subtle wobble, so let’s nail that pitch.
Got it, I’ll stay on the beat and keep the tuner humming. I’ll line up each hammer, tweak the spring and make sure the wobble’s gone. Thanks for the steady watch—let’s lock that pitch.
That’s the spirit—stay focused on each note, and don’t let a single off‑beat throw you off. If you hit a stubborn wobble, we’ll hunt it down together. Let’s get that pitch locked in and keep it sharp.
Got it, I’ll stay laser‑focused, tweak every hammer until that wobble is gone, and lock the pitch tight. Let’s keep it crisp!