>Quite a time saver from using a foot pad. I have yet to use the > foot pad and I would entertain suggestions as to when I would need it. Ogh oh, I have this wierd feeling I have been wasting time because of ignorance. Do you not need to use some type of manual note switching when you do a pitch raise? I can't see any way around it. Please explain. Thanks! Terry Farrell Piano Tuning & Service Tampa, Florida mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <DGPEAKE@AOL.COM> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2000 11:16 PM Subject: Re: SAT III > In a message dated 2/5/00 7:35:36 PM Pacific Standard Time, ilvey@jps.net > writes: > > << List, > > I am close to trading in my SAT II for the SAT III. I am not > interested in RCT or Tunelab. I would love to hear from SAT III > owners. I am especially interested in whether the move from > the II to the III was worth it and why. > > Thanks in advance... > > David I. > >> > > I jumped from a SAT 1 to a SAT 3 and never regretted it. I have not had time > to work with all of the features but one of the best is in the auto note > stepping. Quite a time saver from using a foot pad. I have yet to use the > foot pad and I would entertain suggestions as to when I would need it. > > By the way, I think my SAT 1 has a buyer for it and when the deal is done, I > will post it on the list since I advertized it a few weeks ago. > > Dave Peake, RPT > Portland Chapter > Oregon City, OR > >
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