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Sanbar is currently offline  Sanbar   UNITED STATES
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ets back to me.
>
> Thanks again,
> CLThanks Don, It sounds like the only drawback is that you can't throw it in
the guitar case and take it to a gig. I am probably going to pick this up.

-Chris

"DC" <dc@spamyermama.com> wrote:
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>"Chris Wargo" <na@na.na> wrote:
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>>Hey Don,
>>
>>Slightly off topic, but how does the Peterson software tuner compare to
Re: Songs [message #61350 is a reply to message #61349] Thu, 15 December 2005 07:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]   UNITED STATES
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>the
>>hardware units?
>>
>>-Chris
>
>
>Terrific product. I have had a VSII virtual strobe, and now I have a
>V-Sam and the software tuner.
>
>I was a beta tester for the Mac version, so we got to help fine-tune
>the thing and I love it. It has all the sweetened tunings, variable
>concert pitch settings, a zillion intonation choices, an oscilloscope
>and spectrum display, and as many of your own presets, instantly
>recallable as you want. The manual is even decent, and oh
>yeah, there is a PC version too. It even lights up which string you
>are tuning.
>
>The sweetened tunings sound great too.
>
>Evidently it runs nicely with most DAW's launched. I couldn't check
>it with Paris since there is no OS9 ver
Re: Songs [message #61352 is a reply to message #61350] Thu, 15 December 2005 09:18 Go to previous message
Sanbar is currently offline  Sanbar   UNITED STATES
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e often seeking popularity too much.

Don't worry there is A LOT of other great music out there.

Bill

"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:439f4a41$1@linux...
>
>
> Perhaps I'm just getting old.
>
> Perhaps I'm out of touch.
>
> Perhaps I'm just no up with the in thing any more.
>
> Perhaps I'm just over rock music.
>
> Or perhaps this year's festival was just boring.
>
> Perhaps a little of all of the above.
>
> Meredith has been my favourite festival for many years. I first went in
> 1994,
> and have attended, even if only for a couple of hours on occassion (due to
> gig commitments), every year since with the exception of one. One of my
> favourite
> things about the festival has always been the variety of bands they pull
> out, and the taste with which they seemed to schedule the program,
> ensuring
> that you never got too much of one thing, and that the festival would lift
> and relax at appropriate moments
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