[CAUT] Tunic OnlyPure Software

Bernhard Stopper b98tu at t-online.de
Wed Mar 4 06:48:49 PST 2009


"Those who are too late will be punished by life" (M. Gorbatchov)

;-)



Am 04.03.2009 um 14:43 schrieb Linda Stråhle:

> I am not offended, just interested in your product. But you could  
> probably convince me to buy it, if you´ll give it a go. Until then,  
> I wait.
>
> Best of luck,
>
> Linda
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> 4 mar 2009 kl. 11.31 skrev Bernhard Stopper:
>
> Linda,
>
> i treat technical details as proprietary knowledge.
> I apologize if somebody feels offended because of that.
>
> Bernhard Stopper
>
> Am 04.03.2009 um 10:32 schrieb Linda Stråhle:
>
>> While you are posting here on this list Bernard, why don´t you give  
>> more information about your product and how it works.
>> It would stop us from guessing. I am insterested in buying it just  
>> mainly because I have an iphone and it would be nice to have a  
>> tuning program on the device, but I need to know more about it.
>>
>> What does it do? Is it listening to multipartials like the  
>> Verituner or only one at a time like Tune-lab?  To start with..
>>
>> hälsningar,
>>
>> Linda Stråhle
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>> 4 mar 2009 kl. 07.42 skrev Bernhard Stopper:
>>
>> The statement in Kent´s article that can be easily misinterpeted if  
>> taken out separately from the article:
>> "Stopper claims that PureTuner in effect does not care about  
>> inharmonicity"
>> This statement is true in the one and only sense, that the user  
>> must not evaluate the individual inharmonicity curve before the  
>> tuning process.
>>
>> The correct standalone-possible statement about inharmonicity  
>> treatment of PureTuner software Kent gave also, expresses the  
>> direct opposite  (you probably read the article?):
>> "Stopper claims that PureTuner deals with inharmonicity in a new  
>> way that is automatic"
>>
>> Bernhard Stopper
>>
>> Am 03.03.2009 um 23:52 schrieb Richard Brekne:
>>> ..... and if you stop and think about the consequences of not  
>>> compensating for individual instrument inharmonicity you will  
>>> quickly see that that claim cant hold water either.  In fact Kent  
>>> quotes  Stopper saying exactly that.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Linda Stråhle
>> linda.strahle at mhm.lu.se
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> Linda Stråhle
> linda.strahle at mhm.lu.se
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