Which ETD?

J Patrick Draine draine@attbi.com
Thu, 10 Oct 2002 15:50:33 -0400


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On Thursday, October 10, 2002, at 02:12  PM, Donald Mannino wrote:

> This must be a new feature that I am not familiar with in Verituner.=A0=20=

> Does this mean that you can tell Verituner, for example, that you want=20=

> the temperament octave a little narrower than a 4:2, and you=A0 want =
the=20
> next 2 octaves above the temperament to be at 4:2, and the top octave=20=

> at a wide 4:1 double octave, the bass at a wide 6:3 and the lowest=20
> octave at a wide 10:5?=A0
<snip>
> =A0 Does Verituner now allow this type of flexibility?

Yes, for at least a year now.

>  Besides the number of samples used, the difference between RCT and=20
> Verituner seems to be (as Ron's wrote) that Verituner adjusts to=20
> partial strengths

Ron, where is this documented? It may be in the manual somewhere but I=20=

guess I nodded off in the middle of that chapter ...

Patrick Draine

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