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"J. Claudio Di Veroli" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 Mar 2016 15:41:34 +0100
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> Benjamin wrote:The usefulness of the tool in question seems obvious to me,
... I vote for more information wherever available, how can that be a bad
thing?

One of the issues of these online discussions is that we often forget what
was said in previous posts, and misunderstandings keep arising:

- Nobody said that Tempest was not useful, or else that posting about it was
not good. 

- I ONLY said, and later further clarified with "pedantic" detail, that
Tempest is not (as reported in the initial post) a tool for research on
harpsichord-era temperaments. 

Best

CDV

http://temper.braybaroque.ie/


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