I have just finished watching the first two segments of the Jim Coleman tape comparing the tunings of Cyber-Tuner/TunelabPro/SATIII, and certainly have enjoyed them. Since I haven't the foggiest notion of how to run the SAT I shall save that till later today or tomorrow. It is instructive on a lot of levels, not only that the tunings are almost equal, but it is an education in hammer technique as well. However........ He fiddles with each of the programs, and gives hints of his logic in the tape, which is helpful, and maybe even adequate.......... Yet, how delightful if he should decide to do the "ultimate tutoring instruction tape" on each of the three! He has attempted to help me some with PRO, but a picture has proven worth a thousand words. I think, if I watch the TL section about three more times I will have figured out how he masterminds the process. But I, for one, would be more than happy to pay for his accumulated wisdom on tape with TLPro, and I would expect others, too, who use the machine "just as a machine" without the decades of experience which allow him to tweak it ever so slightly here and there to make the tunings even better.......... Hey, Jim, might you take the bait and run with it???????????????????????? les bartlett houston ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
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