--- David Christianson <dc64@earthlink.net> wrote: > Hi! > I've been tuning pianos aurally for about 2 years > now, on a part-time basis (I am a full-time band > director). I have been considering purchasing an > electronic tuner, but am not sure if it's worth the > investment. What I'm wondering is: > > #1 Can I expect to cut down the time to tune a piano > significantly? It takes me about 2 -2.5 hours > currently. Yes,it's faster to use a meachine.It save me about half hour for each tuning to use a machine. > #2 I'm seeking advice/opinions on the merits (or > demerits) of Tunelab Pro and the Reyburn Cybertuner. I have used Tunelab97,RCT and SATII,They are all good tuning devices. In my opino,RCT seems better,especially when you do a pitch raise. Now I have beem using Tunlab97 for half years,it's also an excellent softwhare,even though it's a shareware. Baoli Liu __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/
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