Michael,
Take a look at www.verituneinc.com to see more about this ETD. You think
its difficult to stop the lights when you are measuring a single partial -
try throwing in all the other partials and see if you can stop the spinner.
It's much more challenging!
I'm still waiting for a feature article on the Verituner in the Journal.
I'm surprised that nothing has been written about it - especially since
it's been out for a couple of years. I guess the Journal is slow to pick
up on new technology.
Corte Swearingen
Chicago
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Hello Corte
I do not know the Verituner or its principle of operation. My TLA has a row
of red electronic "beads" which go Right (for sharp) and Left (for flat).
It
is rare for the beads to be "quiescent" except on the finest instruments.
Harpsichords are the very devil. You're right about consistency though -
that's vital!
Regards
Michael G (UK)
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