...ahh, the lovely, wondrous experience of LaMonte's sound installation in NYC. We three field trippers made the pilgrimage Saturday evening - and again it was...
... panels and the walls. ...I like that too. I stood in the middle of the room near the extension of the hall wall (if you drew an imaginary line from the ...
alien starship engine room from the hallway outside a sense of dread begins.. is it going to hurt? later, head on pillow, you realize 2 hours have passed...
... *grrrrrsssnnarrrlsssppputttterrr!* lucky nycers... ... Hanuman Zhang, musical mad scientist: "Nah, I don't wanna take over the world, just the sound...
I've posted a new piece on SoundClick at http://www.soundclick.com/pro/?BandID=104802 This piece, for Microtonal Slide Piano (in Csound) explored many ...
Paul, I use the Partch 11 limit diamond, and for each utonality, there are six notes in the scale. For example, in G minor, I have G, A--, Ab, C, D+, and E++....
Make that Bb, not Ab. Sorry, ... are ... See a nice picture at http://prodgers13.home.comcast.net for a shot of my diamond marimba, with note names as I see...
Prent, {you wrote...} ... Just a quick comment, in case anyone else experiences this: when I downloaded the file, it wants to give it an odd name, "delite5",...
... are ... you mean Bb? ... Just to avoid possible confusion, Partch calls this a "hexad". The term "hexany" refers to something different, a 6-note scale...
... available. ... http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/NickWhitehurst/ Thanks for the tip. Until now I was using Chromatia tuner which is not VSTi and...
... Ridiculous. I don't see this point at all. Scala is generalized for producing scales, while .tun format is a specific list of frequencies tied to specific...
MicroMusicians: Paul is right. I meant Hexad: A six note utonality or otonality scale. That's all I've ever used. I need to study the terminolgy more. Thanks...
Right on! I'm in a similar situation. Here's the actual topic: http://www.kvr-vst.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20048 But honestly, now that Cube and Tera is out,...
... Hi Rick, There's no need to say "input", it's just "Scala format" or "scl file". A scl file plus a keyboard map gives you everything you need to generate...
Hi Carl -- ... Fine. "scl" file. ... But a .scl file *alone* doesn't give you a precise set of frequencies, unless I'm missing something. These synth...
... You have to pick a key-center somehow. Without specifying a keyboard map, Scala assumes you want middle C. If I want to change key centers, and my data...
Carl wrote... ... And is that documented sufficiently that all the other synths get it right? I hope so, because it affects interoperability. Jacky's TUN file ...
... Well I do! Can tun files do them or not? ... I agree totally. ... That's why the typcial scala file from my archive is marked up with many, many lines of...
... Well, yes, Scala is a highly specialized language. But .scl files plainly don't contain statements in that language. They contain what the link Carl gave...
Graham... Aha! (Finally gets it.) Thanks for the tip, which led me to see what I was missing: I was confusing "scl" files with the Scala "cmd" files, which...
... I had to leave right after I sent that last message, and in the car I was actually worried I'd sent you the link for the cmd file format by mistake! -Carl...
Folks, While it looks like some of the discussion revolved around some misunderstandings, we are still very much in a state of flux WRT support for a common,...
Hi all, It's been nearly a month since I last uploaded files to my soundclick.com site, so I thought I'd post to let ya'll know there are 6 new ones there as ...
Microtonalists: New work underway. It's visible (scaffolding and all) at my weblog at http://www.xanga.com/music1024 . The system posts the most recent entries...
Hello, I'm looking for a scheme as source code to include in a virtual instrument to handle external user tune tables, such Scala files format (.scl). If...