... Egad JP, where have you been? There have been numeroso posts about Audio Compositor here, for years! You listened to the temperament shootout which was...
Joe, ... Look, all props to Gene, because he has done a very good job with the tools he is using, and I do believe that no one - in the microtonal gang around...
... emulation". If that is what you think, you either haven't done nearly enough listening, or you've been listening to the wrong things. The topic isn't...
... http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/tuning/message/52685 ... heard. ... the tools he is using, and I do believe that no one - in the microtonal gang...
... http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/tuning/message/52684 ... you ... their ... ***I answered this before, but messages are quite slow and the first one...
Hi Gene, ... This is pretty much what I was alluding to. While the article is dated, at least some of what we're talking about is somewhere in the archives of...
... Sorry, for some reason I took you to say you'd never heard of it. All (or 99.99% of) MIDI instruments respect pitch bends. But MTS is more accurate, and...
... The flaw is that it expects the retuned note to be near the sample with the corresponding number. It works well if you retune 12 notes to the octave to...
... http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/tuning/message/52690 ... perspective! ... ***Yes, of course. Actually, I thought I just said it was the best that "I...
... All I can say is that your friend is misundertanding/misusing or otherwise very much *not* realizing the potential of his investment. I have heard those...
Hi Joseph! It doesn't look like Gene responded to this, so I will have a go . . . ... ever ... Just Intonation? I don't think there's a Just Intonation version...
I agree with Jon. I've been using the GigaStudio and it's been the best thing of its kind I've ever used or heard. As for the $5000 pricetag that Joe's friend...
Patrick Grant
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Mar 1, 2004 10:12 pm
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... It's the tuning used for both "Mysterious Mush" (where it also determines the inharmonic partials of the timbre) and its "Just" complement (a misnomer,...
Hi Pat, ... Ahhh, as so much in life, it *is* a control issue. To put this subject to rest (for me), here is the article on one of the recent-past masters of...
... http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/tuning/message/52684 ... you ... their ... ***Well, maybe I didn't follow that thread so closely at that time, ...
... http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/tuning/message/52695 ... bought ... otherwise very much *not* realizing the potential of his investment. I have heard...
... http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/tuning/message/52697 ... best ... how he ... computer, MIDI ... goes for ... set-up ... around ... below). ... but ......
... http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/tuning/message/52698 ... approximate ... ***Oh! So this is the tunign with the slightly "stretched" octaves and...
... best ... So far as I know (and that may not be much) you can't use it for rendering anything but 12 equal, in which case I am not interested, even a...
... Are you on a windows machine? You might want to try out the polyhedric software (polyhedric.com). Daniel Wolf uses wavmaker to render with very good...
... I finally got a chance to listen. What a smashing success!! For some reason the files seem bass-heavy, would be my only complaint. That, and the tuning...
... Not on the piano, of course! Oh, and have you ever tried applying a *small* amount of post- rendering expansion (say, in Cool Edit)? And/or I don't know...
... Gene- I think the orchestra sounds pretty good for the equipment you're using. Of course, all the things that Newton-Howard says in that article are good ...