Richard and List,
I don't know that this was a point I was making at all, but if you say so ... I
know better than to argue with you.
Greg
Richard Brekne wrote:
> Of course Greg makes (at least indirectly) the extremely valid point that it is
> actually quite ridiculous to spend $800 - $1600 on some machine / softwear solution
> to the ETD question as long as Tunelab is available for free. True you need a
> laptop... but then these are usefull in many other ways as well.
>
> Greg Newell wrote:
>
> > Mr. Carpenter,
> > I still wonder about a few things. 1) How far off does a piano need to be
> > before double tunings are mandatory. 2) In what way, if any, is a pitch raise
> > feature employed and how does that work? 3) I use TuneLab and find that I can get
> > embarrassingly close in one pass on a pitch raise.
>
> --
> Richard Brekne
> RPT, N.P.T.F.
> Bergen, Norway
> mailto:Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
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