I'm one of the many technicians on the list who mostly just listens. And
today I have had to re-subscribe because somehow I got unsubscribed! I
want to say thank you to all of you for the informative discussions since I
have been on the list (middle of September). The day I subscribed some of
you were discussing a Wurlitzer metal pinblock. The very next day I ran
into the first and only one I have ever seen at one of my church customers!
I have learned so many other helpful tips and some things that I share
with colleagues that don't have internet access. Thanks!
May be this will be interesting to some of you. Last week I tuned some
Kawai program pianos at a small university near me (my undergrad alma
mater). One of my former profs had a spectrogram on his computer right
beside the piano in his voice studio. He made me a disk so I could load it
onto my computer at home. He also gave me the addresses at which he found
the spectrogram for Mac and pc. I don't have a sound card yet and so
haven't tried it out.
Here are the addresses:
To download to a pc:
ftp://mirrors.aol.com/pub/cica/pc/win3/sounds/gram23.zip
Some discussion of vocal spectrographs (and a link to the above site) can
be found at:
http://www.swcp.com/~raven/spect.html
There is a web site from which a Macintosh version can be downloaded at:
http://www.physics.swri.edu/SoundView/SoundView.html
Monica Hern
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