pocket pc

Alan Barnard tune4u@earthlink.net
Sun, 19 Jun 2005 22:35:31 -0500


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Au contraire, mi amigo, ???????. Verituner announced and demonstrated their new PocketPC version at the convention.

Also of interest, Sanderson has dropped all models except the AT III and lowered its price to $1300; so it's now $200 cheaper than the Verituner (box model, software is $895--interestingly cheaper than Cybertuner but still much more than Tunelab Pocket). 

The new Verituner software is quite cool. Look and feel and function just like the box but in vivid colors against a bright, white background.

Alan Barnard
Salem, Missouri


> [Original Message]
> From: Ron Nossaman <rnossaman@cox.net>
> To: <pmc033@earthlink.net>; Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org>
> Date: 06/19/2005 2:32:22 PM
> Subject: Re: pocket pc
>
>
> > I doubt it.  The Verituner uses hardware that enables it to make complex
> > calculations extremely fast.  PC's and PPC's don't run fast enough to make
> > the kind of calculations the Verituner makes.  That's why it's got that big
> > box.  Dedicated circuitry to run digital signal processing is always going
> > to be faster than a software based system.
> > Paul McCloud
>
>
> Nevertheless, it's true.
>
> Ron N
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