As Bill states some peoples ET is more equal than others. reply

Billbrpt@aol.com Billbrpt@aol.com
Mon, 9 Feb 1998 18:01:45 EST


In a message dated 98-02-09 14:03:20 EST, you write:

<< ...anyone who tunes in HT it doesn't matter if their perfect or not since
 you can still be off and be right.  Do I have that right?
 James Grebe >>
 
I was wondering how long it would take you to come to this conclusion.  Owen
Jorgensen's Book, "Tuning" refers to the manipulation of HT's as "to suit
one's own personal taste".  To me, it has never been to suit my personal taste
that I have altered or mitigated an HT but to please the customer or the
artist.  Tuners sometimes alter ET's for this reason too.  The trouble is,
when you change anything at all about an ET, it is no longer an ET.  "It ain't
"equal" unless it is!".

   Bill Bremmer RPT
   Madison, Wisconsin


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