Windows-based Tuning Program

Greg & Mary Ellen Newell gnewell@en.com
Mon, 30 Dec 1996 03:57:43 +0000


On Sun, 29 Dec 1996 22:50:39 -0500, Robert Scott wrote:

>
>Inspired by the claim on Dean Reyburn's web page that the RCT cannot
>be done on a PC, I have taken up the challenge.  I have written a
>Windows 95 - based tuning program.  This program requires Windows 95
>and a waveform audio input device (such as a Soundblaster or
>equivalent multimedia hardware).  The program tunes by different partials
>just like the SAT.  It does not have an FAC facility, but it will have
>something similar when it is done.  Currently it reads a file that you
>can edit off-line to specify the partial and the stretch for each note.
>It has pitch-locking ability for measurement tasks.  Although I am testing
>it with a Pentium, my performance measurements indicate it will probably
>run with a 486 as well.
>
>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
>


Mr. Scott,
	Thanks for the open offer. I would indeed like to try your tunelab97
product. Please send along an evaluation copy or re: how I can obtain
one.
				Greg
Greg & Mary Ellen Newell
Greg's Piano Forte'
12970 Harlon Ave.
Lakewood, OH 44107

e-mail;
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