>>Although I have not used it, I've heard great things about the = CyberTuner. Does anyone out there have any experience with the TuneLab program for = IBM compatibles? How does it compare to the CyberTuner on the Mac? Richards88@aol.com<< TuneLab does not have an automatic stretch tuning calculator, so = creating tunings is a semi-manual process of measuring partials as you = go. The display is different from Cybertuner, but is equally useful. Cybertuner is a complete, very effective program. TuneLab is a very well = written, but still rather limited shareware program. If the tuning file = is properly developed, TuneLab works very well as a visual tuning aid. Trying it out costs nothing - just download it. Don Mannino RPT
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