Don and list, O.K. just what does it do that is better? Everything I've seen or read or heard the TuneLab program does too but in a different way. What am I missing? Is it really worth the extra $750?!? I can tell the difference between my accutuner tunings and my TuneLab tunings (especially as I get better at using it) but I have yet to see a demonstrable difference between TuneLab and RCT. I commend both Dean and Bob for their wizardry but I don't feel comfortable shelling out that much more money unless I can get a dollar for function increase in my usage of the product. Am I wrong or is this just basic consumerism? Greg Don Mannino wrote: > Greg, > > Tunelab is fine for what it is, but it definitely does NOT do "the same thing" as RCT. > > Don Mannino, RPT > (User of both Tunelab and RCT) > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: owner-pianotech@ptg.org > > [mailto:owner-pianotech@ptg.org]On Behalf > > Of Greg Newell > > Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 8:45 PM > > To: pianotech@ptg.org > > Subject: Re: RCT > > > > > > Glenn, > > You really should take a look at TuneLab. for less than > > 1 tenth the > > price it does the same thing except the spectrum analyzer which is > > available as shareware. > > > > Greg > > > > Glenn wrote: > > > > > Hello again, Jim. > > > > > > No luck on a used RCT program yet. Do you sell the new RCT program? > > > Reyburn said only his distributors could discount. He > > couldn't as an > > > agreement with you guys. > > > > > > How much for RCT for Windows? > > > >
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