> Date: Thu, 25 Sep 1997 17:54:07 +0000 > From: Michel Lachance <chance@InterLinx.qc.ca> > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: New SAT > Reply-to: pianotech@ptg.org Except it is much larger than a SAT. The new SATIII will be even smaller than the original. It will do a number of the things that the RCT does such as tune in any sequence you want such as a typical temperment series. Step up without pushing the button I believe? I especially like the smaller aspect of the SAT. I saw a demonstration of the RCT and the guy had it on its side and it looked very awkward. I am looking to get the SATIII as soon as I find a buyer for my SATII, which is in very good condition. 5 years old... David ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, CA > PDtek@aol.com wrote: > > > > I am considering the purchase of a new SAT and wondered if anyone out there > > has had any personal experience with the new model I have been hearing about, > > as to new features and is it worth the additional cost. > > > > Any insight would be appreciated. > > > > Dave Bunch > > I know barely nothing about the new SAT model. But I know that for > $1595 you can get a Powerbook computer with the RCT program which I > STRONGLY recommend. I is just as revolutionary as the SAT was when it > first came out. And you can still use all your old SAT tunings with > RCT. > > Michel Lachance, RPT > >
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