Oy, Keith Yous ain“t git moy view ere... No, since heterodyning produces beats, I logically extrapolated that homodyning does not, voilį a clean unison. Of course they are all heterodyned to some degree whether you like it or not. Kristinn At 16:32 23.11.2000 -0600, you wrote: >Kristinn, Robin, > >Let's see if I've got this straight. > >You, Kristinn, are declaring a specific beat orientation rather than >heterodyne, and you, Robin, are unbridled with either approach as long as a >satisfactory end result is achieved? > >Personally, I am so settled in to the Reyburn CyberTuner results and >activity that I don't know if I could ever go back to the way it was. > >Some might say I am the loser in the end, but regardless, it doesn't take >away the fulfillment received by the customer who appreciates the final >outcome, nor the upshot of my getting paid for actually performing the act. > >Gobble, gobble, (slang for Happy Thanksgiving) > >Keith McGavern >Registered Piano Technician >Oklahoma Chapter 731 >Piano Technicians Guild >USA > > >I homodyne unisons, too. But, only for the sake of diversity. > >Robin > > >>I homodyned a lot of unisons today. > >>Kristinn > > >>>Of course, this immediately made me think of all the beat listeners in our > >>>internet community heterodyning from day to day :-) > >>>Keith McGavern
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