Hi, Chris, thanks for your explanation, now I understand. I have asked because I plan to use more tunings in one piece and think about different possibilities...
Hi Daniel, Then you may find these of interest: Walking, Again, the Mountain in 17 and 10 edo http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1065 And In Search of Perfect...
Yes, Chris, thanks for tips, I wanted to check more of your recent works, I liked all I've heard some time ago :-) Right now I started to work on 11 edo...
Hello, I'm more of a "toolbuilder" than a musician, and I've been working on this "instrument" that allows you to easily build scales by virtually dividing...
- this looks great and I'd love an opportunity to collaborate! Chris * ... From: "dearjawn" <dearjohnreed@...> Sender: MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com ...
Three studies 1. manipulated noise 2. 5 simultaneous multitunings on the same keyboard. 3. 7th limit sample manipulation http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=2305 ...
A short piano piece in the non-octave tuning of 65 cent equal steps. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=2319 Have a great day, Chris [Non-text portions of this message...
Chris; I enjoyed Slumber of Thought, I was surprised at how that tuning sometimes gave such a broad variety of chords. Â Some of the drumming low chords around...
Hi John, Thank you for the reply. I'm glad you liked Slumber of Thought. Andrew Heatwaite introduced me to that tuning with his 65cET guitar. I have 2 systems...
The piece and scala file can be downloaded here http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=2344 (played online there too) This tuning was tried out based on some ides of Denny...
Hi Chris, your piece is wonderful and scale very interesting. I am puzzled, though, because of the 3's in the denominators. Where do they come frome in a...
Aaron Krister Johnson <http://untwelve.org/board.html> is the founder of Untwelve <http://untwelve.org/> and a virtuoso pianist. I was honored to have Aaron...
Thanks for the kisten and comment! All I did was use scala's harmonic series scale creation function. So I find it odd that something isodd if you know what I...
Yes, I meant something alike :-) It looks like that Scala's ratios are built by dividing by the lowest harmonic you choose in the menu. For instance, your...
Chris, Â I enjoyed that piece so much; you don't often run across a scale that has so much variety in harmony and dissonance (if you know what I mean). The...
I like it. How many of the notes did you use? It's ironic that you call the scale "a 24 ET substitute", when 24 EDO is itself a substitute for just intervals...
Thanks Jake! Mmmm I'm guessing 75+% - but I recorded this directly in pianoteq (I'm starting to do that a lot) and I'm pretty sure I saved the midi file as...
I'm working on some novel (at least to me) techniques to automatically find scales based on lowest total error. I know this doesn't address a lot of the things...
Hi Scott, I think the piece sounds great. If I understand you right, you're using 53-ET as a source scale and continually assembling 6-note working subsets...
... It's pretty much that, but the subsets are all found in advance, and restricted to a certain upper limit of total error; at run-time it's just a matter of...
Hi Scott, ... Understood. It is certainly an impressive effort already. ... That would be fun. I think you already know about voice-leading distance....
Erv had a subharmonic guitar tuned to this series What comes to my mind is the 24 tone diaphonic cycle which is the last one on the first page [appears in...
Chris: I've experimented only with 7 tone segments of the subharmonic series like Schlesinger's "harmoniai," and find them more scale-like than their...
... I'm applying some constraints there already, but they're pretty crude. I'm making a sort of "histogram" of all possible intervals, and favoring transitions...