On Sun, 05 Oct 1997 23:55:22 -0400, Robert Scott wrote: >Susan Kline wrote: > >> >>What you are writing makes me wonder if many people out there wish there >>were a PC version of Cybertuner. Is there a good technical reason why there >>couldn't be? >> > > No, Susan, there is no good technical reason why a tuning program >cannot run on a PC. And earlier this year I wrote just such a >program. It is called TuneLab 97, and it is available as shareware >on my web page at www.wwnet.net/~rscott. > > I have not said much about it recently since there have been no >major improvements to mention. But it does prove the principle >that such a device is possible. There is a major improvement in >the works that will include a vastly simplified means to measure >inharmonicity. I will let you know when it is available. > >Bob Scott >Ann Arbor, Michigan >(Detroit-Windsor Chapter, PTG) > > Mr Scott, Do you have any intentions of formally marketing this product. I believe it would sell well as many are skiddish about switching platforms but do want an all in one machine. Greg Newell Greg and Mary Ellen Newell Greg's Piano Forte` Lakewood, Ohio 44107 gnewell@en.com
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