>From what I've read here, the most critical limitation of the CyberTuner/Powerbook combination is the battery life. How do you users get around this? I guess you could plug it in everywhere you go, but this was one of the reasons I parked my old PT-4 and bought an SAT. Mark Story, RPT Eastern Washington University mstory@ewu.edu ---------- > From: Kent Swafford <kswafford@earthlink.net> > To: pianotech list <pianotech@byu.edu> > Subject: Re: SAT wish list > Date: Friday, May 16, 1997 9:22 AM > > I know I'm about to start sounding like a broken record (you know, > one of those black disks on which music was recorded in the old days), > but the driving force behind the development of CyberTuner was to provide > many features that would otherwise still be unavailable. CyberTuner > scores the PTG tuning exam and can store and use as many master tunings > as are needed. > > Kent Swafford
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