TuneLab97 system requirements

atonal@planet.eon.net atonal@planet.eon.net
Wed, 18 Mar 1998 08:00:55 +0000


> From:          "Frank Weston" <klavier@annap.infi.net>
> To:            <pianotech@ptg.org>
> Subject:       Re: TuneLab97 system requirements
> Date:          Wed, 18 Mar 1998 08:08:51 -0500
> Reply-to:      pianotech@ptg.org

> 
> Rob,
> 
> The review of TL97 on your webpage seems to be out of date.  TL97 now
> provides the capability to measure inharmonicity, and a graphic display and
> editor that is a tremendously powerful tool.  You are correct in your
> assessment that TL97 does require some analysis and user input, but, the
> results and insights that can be had with TL97 easily justify the
> requirement for a little headwork on the part of the tuner.  I would highly
> recommend TL97 to anyone considering a VTD, and given the price, to anyone
> who already owns a VTD and who has a PC, laptop or otherwise.  It is a
> tremendously useful analytical tool.  I'm in no way associated with Bob
> Scott or TuneLab, I'm just a happy user.
> 

Frank, 

	I am also in no way affiliated with Bob Scott, I just send him 
e-mail!
	I haven't fully mastered the graphical end of TuneLab97 v. 2.0.
Specifically, using the inharmonicity calculator coupled with the 
graphical editor is a mite confusing, I'll have to play with it some 
more to fully exploit this feature. Then I'll update the review. 
However, if you have some comments and observations on this program, 
I'd be happy to post your findings like I did with my initial 
review. Give it some thought!

Rob Kiddell, 
Registered Piano Technician, PTG
atonal@planet.eon.net


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