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<BODY>Au contraire, mi amigo, ???????. Verituner announced and demonstrated their new PocketPC version at the convention.<BR><BR>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). <BR><BR>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.<BR><BR>Alan Barnard<BR>Salem, Missouri<BR><BR><BR>> [Original Message]<BR>> From: Ron Nossaman <rnossaman@cox.net><BR>> To: <pmc033@earthlink.net>; Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org><BR>> Date: 06/19/2005 2:32:22 PM<BR>> Subject: Re: pocket pc<BR>><BR>><BR>> > I doubt it. The Verituner uses hardware that enables it to make complex<BR>> > calculations extremely fast. PC's and PPC's don't run fast enough to make<BR>> > the kind of calculations the Verituner makes. That's why it's got that big<BR>> > box. Dedicated circuitry to run digital signal processing is always going<BR>> > to be faster than a software based system.<BR>> > Paul McCloud<BR>><BR>><BR>> Nevertheless, it's true.<BR>><BR>> Ron N<BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives<BR></BODY></HTML>