Hi Greg and list, RCT gives you just what you want at the level of control you want. Steve was using RCT's "Easy" mode which lets RCT's expert system make most of the choices, but he could have just as easily switched to "Advanced" mode or used our Custom Equalizer tool. RCT's advanced mode and Custom EQ give the user an extremely advanced level of control over the tuning. With Custom EQ, RCT's only basic assumption is that the user wants a reasonably smooth progression of intervals. The user is left with all the interval compromises and weighting to twiddle with if they want to. Greg, I'm surprised you'd make a comment on a tool which you haven't used based on things you've heard and are making assumptions about. RCT's interface is well-thought out and intuitive, yes, but having a great easy-to-use interface is *not* incompatible with an extremely high level of user control. Best regards, -Dean On Jun 26, 2005, at 5:34 PM, Greg Newell wrote: > I too wonder what you mean by this, Steve. If you mean that RCT > makes a bunch of assumptions for you and decides how you should > tune I guess some would consider that user friendly. I really don't > know how the package works that's just MY assumption based on the > things that I've heard. I personally don't what anything to "do it > for me". > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RPS, Inc. contact: <http://www.reyburn.com/contact.html> Dean Reyburn, RPT 2695 Indian Lakes Road web page: <http://www.reyburn.com/> Cedar Springs, Michigan, 49319 USA Sales & support: 1-888-SOFT-440 (or 616-696-1002) Fax: 616-696-8121
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