ETDs

Greg Newell gnewell@EN.COM
Fri, 12 Feb 1999 01:14:18 -0500


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David,
        Try TuneLab. I have yet to register my version but when I do
it's under $40 (US) and very reasonable for someone who is just getting
their feet wet with ETD's. I find it a little hard to get started as I
haven't yet had time to investigate the procedure. I'm sure that once I
do it will rival, equally, the SAT I now use.  I'm also on the list for
the SATIII but I may pass if I have TuneLab up and running by then. It
seems to me to make sense to carry the tuning program with my customer
data base. I'll have virtually unlimited storage space for
individualized tunings at a price I can well afford. I can't justify the
cost of Cybertuner unless I was relying completely on the machine to do
all the work. I really don't think that TuneLab is any less accurate but
I'm trying to be fair. Anyway, with these variables, Tunelab seems to
make the most sense. Oh, I almost forgot, you'll be missing Cybertuners
pianalyzer I think it's called. This feature will help with voicing as I
think it gives you a graphic representation of the tonal spectrum of any
given note. I personally think that  you can do a very similar
substitute with a spectrum analyzer that is available as either
freeeware or shareware in many different sites on the Web.
                                        Greg Newell

P.S. Flame suit is at the ready. What do the rest of you think? Am I all
wet?

David Ricketts wrote:

> G'day
> As this is my first venture into the cyber lunchroom I feel I should
> introduce myself.  My name is David Ricketts I'm a Australian living
> in the
> Southern High Lands of NSW. I tune & run a work shop repairing u/p
> mostly,
> my practise takes me all over the sthn Hi Lnds and the Illawarra. I
> average
> 900 klm a mth.  I'm a member of the NSW PTTG and have been a member of
> the
> board for many years.
> I would like to thank the owner/operator/web-master for this very
> useful
> resource, the info is just great, and I now look forward to reading
> the
> list.
> My 1st ? to the brains trust is this.
> Is there any other manufactures of ETDs other then the big 3 ie. SAT,
> Cyber
> tuner & Yamaha.
> I have decided to invest in 1. I'm getting a bit sick of pitch raise
> the
> hard way. We do alot of that in the bush.
> Thanks.
> David F. Ricketts.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> G'day
> As this is my first venture into the cyber lunchroom I feel I should
> introduce myself.  My name is David Ricketts I'm a Australian living
> in the Southern High Lands of NSW. I tune & run a work shop repairing
> u/p mostly,   my practise takes me all over the sthn Hi Lnds and the
> Illawarra. I average 900 klm a mth.  I'm a member of the NSW PTTG and
> have been a member of the board for many years.
> I would like to thank the owner/operator/web-master for this very
> useful resource, the info is just great, and I now look forward to
> reading the list.
> My 1st ? to the brains trust is this.
> Is there any other manufactures of ETDs other then the big 3 ie. SAT,
> Cyber tuner & Yamaha.
> I have decided to invest in 1. I'm getting a bit sick of pitch raise
> the hard way. We do alot of that in the bush.
> Thanks.
> David F. Ricketts.
>
>
>

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