[linux-audio-user] tuning freaks

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Greetings:

  As I'm sure many of you know, Scala support is already present in 
ZynAddSubFX and I think at least one other Linux softsynth (ALAS Modular 
maybe?). I'll cast my vote for its inclusion in anyone's synth or 
sequencer, I've had great fun playing around with Scala scales in the 
Zyn synth.

  So yeh, Dave, where's that sequencer ??  ;-)

Best,

dp



Michal Seta wrote:

>"Dave Griffiths" <dave@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
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>
>>I've just added scala (http://www.xs4all.nl/~huygensf/scala/) support to my
>>sequencer, and as much as I like playing in the scale of "Empirical Tibetian
>>Ceremonial", I'd quite like to jam with people :)
>>    
>>
>
>You mean to tell me that you actually tune to others to jam?  I don't
>believe you...
>
>Depending on what kind of music you're doing, I found it quite
>fascinating to use my microtonal guitar (some variant of just
>intonation, 21 notes to the octave which was in fact made with help
>of Scala) in jams with a slightly-out-tune yamaha electric piano and gamba
>(tuned to a=415Hz, baroque style).  Well, sometimes we do tune down to
>415Hz but mixing tuning systems (12ET, out-of-tune 12ET, JI) is
>fascinating.  But then, we often avoid pitches altogether so it
>doesn't matter much...
>
>So where's the sequencer?  I want it!
>
>./MiS
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