Added to the below message the fact that the presenter had much difficulty getting the device to work and it was not useable the last day of the convention (Saturday) But with the bugs worked out it just might be a item to watch<G> Joe Goss > The Veritune was NOT "released" at the convention. They only had a > prototype of one and the display was similar to a RCT. IMHO, it needs years > of research and testing before it will/should hit the market, especially at > the price of $1500 US. > > Phil Ryan > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John Musselwhite" <john@musselwhite.com> > To: <pianotech@ptg.org> > Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 11:30 AM > Subject: Veritune > > > > Hi All... > > > > The Veritune was released at the PTG convention but I haven't seen anyone > > talk about it yet. Were there any demonstrations of it? > > > > Their WWW site (http://www.vertitune.com) has limited information on it, > > but I'm sure a lot of people are curious about this new and apparently > > advanced device. Does anyone who was there have any comments about it? > > > > John > > > > John Musselwhite, RPT - Calgary, Alberta Canada > > http://www.musselwhite.com http://canadianpianopage.com/calgary > > email: john@musselwhite.com http://www.mp3.com/fatbottom > > > > > >
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