>Thomas, > I have been away from the computer for a while, and missed >the usual postings. I am now an aural tuner after starting off with a >machine. It took me ten years to wean myself off the damn thing. I have to >encourage you to get someone to teach you aural tuning skills. I now teach >tuning to willing students, and can state categorically that you will never >learn to tune aurally with the aid of a machine. You use a completely >different set of senses when using a machine, namely your eyes. Don't be >succumbed into making a fast buck by getting a machine and becoming an >instant expert. It takes many years to learn aural tuning skills and it is >well worth the commitment. > >Good luck, > >Chris Gregg RPT Hear, hear. A little over the top, maybe, but in the right direction.....your ears are your best friend in this business. David A
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