SAT question

David M. Porritt dporritt@post.cis.smu.edu
Mon, 04 Aug 1997 04:47:50 -0500


James:

How old is your SAT?  It sounds to me like you just need to send it back
for a new battery.  That would be a lot cheaper than a new SAT with or
without MIDI.

dave
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David M. Porritt, RPT
Meadows School of the Arts
Southern Methodist University
Dallas, Texas
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pianoman wrote:
> 
> Dear list,
> I am almost to the point of replacing my third SAT.  I am torn between
> getting the plain SAT or the SAT II.  On those of you who have the midi
> version and the programs to adjust your tuning by computer, does this get
> old or tiresome or does it stay a meaningful way long after the newness of
> control is worn off, especially with the cost of the added programs to the
> computer.  I do between 1,00 and 1,200 tuning a year so I already spend a
> lot of time with my SAT and it will now just get through 3 tunings before I
> have to plug in the recharger.  Does the midi stuff just a gee-whiz frill
> or will it stay useful after the newness is worn off.
> James Grebe
> R.P.T. from St. Louis
> pianoman@inlink.com
> "If you don't do it today you may not be around tomorrow to do it"


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