This is a report generated by a F3F4 recording submitted to me by one of my subscribers.
It shows how this process can be used to help people improve their tunings.
Reprinted with permission
Piano: Unknown
Tuned by: 001
CHROMATIC LADDERS
M3 BEAT SPEED PROGRESSIONS
M3, not filtered
M3, filtered
P4 BEAT SPEED PROGRESSIONS
P4, not filtered
P4, filtered
INSIGHT
The 6:3 is very wide. (Check F3G#3 and G#3F4 ) Be careful how you tune the F3F4 octave. Most midrange octaves sound best as a pure 6:3 or slightly narrow. See my octave flow chart HERE. This may be why C4F4 is beating so much.
A3D4 is fast and A#3D4 is also. D4 may be high.
A#3D#4 is also fast. A#3 may be low, contributing to a fast A#3D4 as well. Also F#3A#3 is slow. That also confirms a possible low A#3.
G#3C4 is slow. C4F4 is fast. Perhaps C4 is a little low.
This is not necessarily a definitive description of the actual beat rates of your temperament.
Beat rates within a piano interval can vary over the sustain of the interval.
You are encouraged to take the analysis and confirm aurally that you can hear the findings, and improve the notes so the inconsistencies mentioned are reduced.
In this way you will improve your ear and be able to hear smaller differences in beat speeds, which will ultimately improve your temperament.