Douglas Blumeyer's RTT How-To: Difference between revisions
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As for whether ''determining'' an RTT tuning is any harder than determining an ED or JI tuning, I think it would be fair to say that in the exact same way that an RTT tuning — once attained — combines the strengths of ED and of JI, determining an RTT tuning combines the challenges of determining good ED tunings and of determining good JI tunings. You have been warned. | As for whether ''determining'' an RTT tuning is any harder than determining an ED or JI tuning, I think it would be fair to say that in the exact same way that an RTT tuning — once attained — combines the strengths of ED and of JI, determining an RTT tuning combines the challenges of determining good ED tunings and of determining good JI tunings. You have been warned. | ||
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