Hi all,
I know I just announced it yesterday, but I've updated some things and re-released 'microcsound', the swiss-army knife of text-based microtonal csound explorers and composing tools....thanks to Milan for catching a few install issues.
changes:
* included a harpsichord soundfont...makes the download quite a bit larger, but gives you a good tools for making music right away, you would probably want to fetch it anyway.
* changed the 'install.sh' reference in the README to correctly mean 'install.py'
* fixed the install.py script to reflect the name change of 'examples.txt' to 'tutorial.txt'
* bugfixed non-octave equal division scale handling. Simplified some clunky code, made it both correct and elegant.
Can now do 'div=13.636' (non-integer octave divisions) and such (up to three digits after decimal point) for doing non-octave based scales. For example, Bohlen-Pierce would be 'div=8.202'
SO....the new package is
http://www.akjmusic.com/packages/microcsound20090709.tgz
and the tutorial is up at
http://www.akjmusic.com/microcsound_tutorial.txt
and the README is at
http://www.akjmusic.com/microcsound_README.txt
Thanks, I hope some of you use this and do some cool things....I'm cooking up a project myself right now using it; maybe I'll be done in a month or less...
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Aaron Krister Johnson
http://www.akjmusic.com
http://www.untwelve.org