CTE-Master Tuning

Avery Todd atodd@UH.EDU
Tue Jan 8 11:46 MST 2002


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Hi Wim,

>>Since I'm the CTE who did the Master, completely aurally, what is the
>>procedure if I'd like to change a few things? Basically the same as
>>when the Master is originally done? Go over it with two other RPT's?
>>
>
>
>Since a master tuning is supposed to be consensus of 3 RPT's, one of 
>whom is a CTE, it would seem to me that if one of the three, be in 
>the CTE or the other RPT's, changes that tuning, without the consent 
>of the other two, it is no longer a "valid" master tuning. That 
>would seem to be the "legal" explanation, and it is just my opinion. 
>That is not to say your findings are wrong, and should not be taken 
>into consideration. But to be on the safe side, I would suggest you 
>get the other 2 RPT's who did the master tuning, come hear what you 
>have done, and get their official okiedokie.

What you say is exactly why I was asking and I agree. (See my final
question above?) :-) Thanks.

>Wim

P.S. Why do you use such a small font? Sure glad I have my glasses with
me! :-)  Just curious.
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