Greetings, This seems interesting. Can anyone comment on its effectiveness? Excuse my ignorance, but does .tun support mean microtonal capacity? I think so,...
I have been dabbling in meantone for a while but now I'm returning to a just intonation phase (actually extended pythagorean approximating the 7-limit and to...
... There is a practical aspect to using edos, for certain. When I wrote something in 13-limit JI that was going to be allowed to modulate all over the place,...
... Not really. Schumann wrote an opera, Genoveva, which is excellent despite the fact that it hasn't established itself in the repertoire. Harnoncourt has a...
... What does "extensively" mean? His final twelve London set are all top-notch, but he was writing top-notch for a long time, and I'm very fond of, eg,...
... <rozencrantz@...> wrote: of the Just ... How in hell did they come up with 2182?? Aside from the fact that it sucks, it doesn't have divisibility ...
That's the second time you've ignored my piece in favor of nitpicking about the method. I find it hard to believe that of all of the things wrong with it...
It is something i can only aspire too, History is filled with too many who can do things i can not do. I think a great composers does something that really can...
The lack of ambiguity of the intervals allows for me each pitch to define itself in a structure which in turn becomes part of the expression. When i had worked...
... Its a great synth, definitely worth it at half price. I bought it at full price and still think its great :) The one feature i think is missing which would...
Gordon/Martin, {you wrote...} ... It's in the docs somewhere, basically you do a "set synth ##" to something (can't remember the number - Rick McG?) and then...
... In the Edit menu... Edit -> Options... Go to the User Options panel. Look for "Synthesizer Tuning Options" and set it to 112 "Tun format for softsynths..."...
... I don't know what makes an opera, but it certainly must include Bach's secular cantatas. For purposes of this thread, if you have any recordings of at...
... about ... are ... that i ... Well said. I often think that too much attention is paid to matters of practicality or convenience when discussing tuning...
Thanks Kraig for your interesting response. Your points about interval ambiguity and melodic integrity especially help to explain how a clearer mental image...
... JI and ... pyth ... similar ... if he ... tonic. I, notoriously, don't have a tuning system of choice. Herman Miller and I like to play the field, him on ...
... Agreed! Even limiting myself to "only" 12 pitches per octave (to stay sane behind the keyboard) the possibilities are fascinating! 95% of what I need can...
I wasn't aware of garibaldi, thanks. The differences seem subtle. I got renewed interest in schismatic tunings when I learned and grokked how well they do in...
I have found Cameleon very useful as it can also model an instrument from any audio that you feed it with, e.g. sounds produced by MetaSynth, CSound or other...
... This has an interesting retro kind of sound, sort of like music from the old 8-bit Game Boy systems. Actually it might make pretty good music for a...
... Indeed. In a similar vein, C64 music has some wonderful timbres that I can never quite reproduce. Rob Hubbard is another favorite of mine. I think...
Hi Magnus, You might want to check out the Choob with the Roz tuning... a form of Garibaldi, more or less... See Dave Keenan's posts about it... Robin ... I...
Since we're talking about the Cameleon software synth, here is a piece in 7-tone equal temperament that uses only Cameleon sounds (except for the percussion,...