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96552 Jacques Dudon
jacques.dudon Send Email
Mar 1, 2011
11:40 am
This is certainly very interesting stuff Gene and I trust you for that, but again, why giving geographic names to scales that have strictly nothing to see with...
96553 martinsj013 Send Email Mar 1, 2011
2:53 pm
Dear Group, Although I've been using Scala files (.scl, .seq) for some time, I have only just tried the "play" (on-screen clavier) and "relay" (external...
96554 Mike Battaglia
battaglia01 Send Email
Mar 1, 2011
6:30 pm
... Haha, I figured we'd run up against this issue sooner or later... yikes. Looks like the fun's over. -Mike...
96555 David Bowen
davidmbowen5... Send Email
Mar 1, 2011
6:43 pm
I believe Scala sends notes on different MIDI channels, so it can apply different pitch bends to each note. It sounds as if either aconnect or your synth is...
96556 genewardsmith Send Email Mar 1, 2011
7:13 pm
... I didn't choose "Barbados"; or began the talk of islands, but once that began I want to locate names within a cluster of names. Naming the rank three...
96557 Carl Lumma
clumma Send Email
Mar 1, 2011
7:14 pm
... At best. -Carl...
96558 john777music Send Email Mar 1, 2011
7:16 pm
An Alternative Method for Building Scales Part I b: More on Melody in Scales This is a continuation of message number 96503. No commas here, no generators, no...
96559 Petr Pařízek
petrparizek2000 Send Email
Mar 1, 2011
8:07 pm
Hi again. In late 2002, I've made some stuff which I was privately calling "Linear music". Recently, I've discovered that many people were using the term ...
96560 genewardsmith Send Email Mar 1, 2011
8:38 pm
... I used to think of adding a constant term to each frequency as "arithmetic transposition". It can produce some interesting effects....
96561 tuning@yahoogroups.com Send Email Mar 1, 2011
8:51 pm
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the tuning group. File :...
96562 Mike Battaglia
battaglia01 Send Email
Mar 1, 2011
8:57 pm
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 3:37 PM, genewardsmith ... I've been calling it "heterodyning," from here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterodyne This is kind of...
96563 Michael
djtrancendance Send Email
Mar 1, 2011
9:01 pm
... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tuning/files/MichaelSheiman/getchordJI.html "        This web page finds nearest JI chord given up to seven notes.   ...
96564 genewardsmith Send Email Mar 1, 2011
9:02 pm
... I included negative numbers. Adding a negative term can be pretty extreme in its results....
96565 Mike Battaglia
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Mar 1, 2011
9:06 pm
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 4:02 PM, genewardsmith ... Well, more specifically, it refers to the number of sidebands produced. Heterodyning means that you multiply...
96566 Mike Battaglia
battaglia01 Send Email
Mar 1, 2011
9:08 pm
... Very nice! A little more work on this and you could have yet another variant of HE to play around with. -Mike...
96567 cityoftheasleep Send Email Mar 1, 2011
10:12 pm
It would be great if you could input notes as cents values also. Then I would definitely get some use out of it. -Igs...
96568 Jacques Dudon
jacques.dudon Send Email
Mar 1, 2011
11:52 pm
... but once that began I want to locate names within a cluster of names. Naming the rank three 13-limit temperaments tempering out 676/675, I started from the...
96569 martinsj013 Send Email Mar 2, 2011
10:22 am
... David, Of course! I probably won't be able to follow this up today, but I'll bet it's the right answer. Thank you. Steve M....
96570 Jacques Dudon
jacques.dudon Send Email
Mar 2, 2011
10:59 am
Mike, My point is just a request for a little more coherence in the alternative microtonal systems we propose. Not only for our community of microtonalists,...
96571 hstraub64 Send Email Mar 2, 2011
11:07 am
... When I hear the term "linear music" without knowing anything about the context, I associate it with "lines", which associates to "melodic lines" and,...
96572 Jacques Dudon
jacques.dudon Send Email
Mar 2, 2011
1:52 pm
Did anyone tried the "Shift" function of the "Spectral Transform" Plug-in from GRM Tools ? I assisted to a demonstration years ago and this is exactly what it ...
96573 genewardsmith Send Email Mar 2, 2011
11:28 pm
I've been futzing around with the gallery of 12-tone JI scales on the xenwiki, and decided it needed an example of a 2.3.11 subgroup scale. Below is such a...
96574 Mike Battaglia
battaglia01 Send Email
Mar 2, 2011
11:51 pm
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 6:28 PM, genewardsmith ... They're a good band, too :) But it looks like you left the scale out though. -Mike...
96575 genewardsmith Send Email Mar 3, 2011
2:01 am
... ! omaha.scl Omaha 2.3.11 scale 12 ! 12/11 9/8 32/27 11/9 4/3 11/8 3/2 18/11 27/16 16/9 11/6 2/1...
96576 genewardsmith Send Email Mar 3, 2011
3:58 am
Here is a 2.9.11.13 subgroup scale, using the sval <2 38 41 44|. The name comes from the fact that 91113 is one of the British Rail Class 91 high speed...
96577 Mike Battaglia
battaglia01 Send Email
Mar 3, 2011
4:29 am
This sparked an idea - perhaps a good way to search for useful scales would be to look for scales of a certain size, without respect to any type of prime...
96578 genewardsmith Send Email Mar 3, 2011
5:40 am
... You could stick two zeta-derived vals together for what that would be worth....
96579 Mike Battaglia
battaglia01 Send Email
Mar 3, 2011
5:48 am
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 12:40 AM, genewardsmith ... I thought about that, but is that optimal? If we could somehow derive from it a non-octave ET, we could also...
96580 genewardsmith Send Email Mar 3, 2011
5:57 am
... I consider the canonical zeta tuning to be at the local maxima or minima, or in other words at the corresponding zero of Z'(t). Which means, it would be...
96581 Mike Battaglia
battaglia01 Send Email
Mar 3, 2011
6:02 am
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 12:56 AM, genewardsmith ... a) I thought the zeta tuning involved taking the integral between two zeros? b) I also thought the zeta...
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