Windows-based Tuning Program

Eliot Lee elee@amug.org
Sun, 29 Dec 1996 23:05:22 -0700 (MST)


>
>What I need now is a few interested piano techs who have this hardware
>and would like to try out the early version of this software.
>Please e-mail me if you would like to have an evaluation copy.  The
>software is called TuneLab 97.  If you e-mail me I will send you the
>program by e-mail.  Thanks and best wishes to all for the new year!
>
>Bob Scott


Dear Bob,

        I have a Powerbook 5300 with the RCT,  and my brother has a Toshiba
notebook, I think a 486 or later.  He has a Pentium 686 on his desk
computer, and I think the Toshiba notebook can be upgraded.  I am using Mac
II ci also.

        i would like to be a beta tester for you, to compare it to the
Reyburn Cyber Tuner.  Due to glitches, and my server problem, I would like
to get a diskette or a CD ROM if there is plenty.  I will send shipping
costs.

        On January 8 I am leaving for Manila, but will return February 5th.
If your program is good, then it may warrant a purchase of a better
notebook computer.

        Jim Coleman Sr. is also a RCT user and we sometimes get together to
compare notes.  I am sure he would enjoy it, but I don't know if he has a
portable computer other than his Powerbook.

        The advantage of a Powerbook is the built in microphone and
speaker.  I don't know what kind of portable soundblaster is needed.  Where
there is a need then that could be easily obtained also.

        Hoping to see you at the next convention or hear from you on the wire.

Sincerely,

Eliot Lee

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