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  1. Hi Vishforcasio, I'm not sure what you want JI for but I'll assume it's for Indian classical gandhar or samvadini tuning. Also I'm not familiar with your model so I don't know if you can adjust the cents value of individual notes. To play the type of Just Intonation used in Indian music I make two adjustments to the Pure Major in my CTK7300IN. Without getting too pedantic about exact values, a quick and easy way is just to sharpen the minor 2nd and minor 6th by 41 cents. This brings Re komal and Dha komal close to their true values. In key of C with C root those notes are D flat (C#) and A flat (G#). This resultant Indian scale is the exact 12 note-equivalent of the Ptolemaic Intense Diatonic Scale, which of course as the name suggests is a 7-note scale, just like the 7 main swaras. It is not possible to play all 22 srutis without changing the root note. STILL the limitation is only to be able to play 12 srutis at a time. Of course, you could just play Pure Major straight out of the box but as soon as you go to play any raga with a flattened 2nd or 6th it will sound very out of tune.  Hope that helps, Sam हरे कृष्ण 
  2. Hi Vishforcasio, To play the type of Just Intonation used in Indian music I make two adjustments to the Pure Major in my CTK7300IN. Without getting too pedantic about exact values, a quick and easy way is just to sharpen the minor 2nd and minor 6th by 41 cents. This brings Re komal and Dha komal close to their true values. In key of C with C root those notes are D flat (C#) and A flat (G#). This resultant scale is the exact 12 note-equivalent of the Ptolemaic Intense Diatonic Scale, which of course as the name suggests is a 7-note scale, just like the 7 main swaras. Of course, you could just play Pure Major straight out of the box but as soon as you go to play any raga with a flattened 2nd or 6th it will sound very out of tune. Hope that helps, Sam हरे कृष्ण
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