I can't open this. I have plenty of programs that allow microtonal composition, but they all still require a pre-chosen scale, and none display frequency ratios on the actual score. What does yours do? I have access to WinXP, OSX, and Debian GNU/Linux, so if it runs on any of those I ought to be able to get it to work somewhere...
Message: 1 Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 11:01:35 +0200 From: "Davide Morelli" info@davidemorelli.it Subject: R: [PD] fraction reduction To: badmuthahubbard@gmail.com, "'Pure Data List'" pd-list@iem.at Message-ID: 4316DA98003961E4@vsmtp1.tin.it (added by postmaster@virgilio.it) Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
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Quoting Chuckk Hubbard badmuthahubbard@gmail.com:
I can't open this. I have plenty of programs that allow microtonal
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for security reasons (your security!), all attachments in the archives are renamed to have a .bin extension by Mailman. when downloading it, you will have to manually change the name (a good idea is to use the name you find in the description, in this case "microtoni.zip" - for me it unzipped just fine)
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it reads values from a 12 floats long table (an octave) I set those values from a textfile computed earlierm, so it is a pre-chosen scale but the "base frequency" is set in realtime, the values in the table are multiplication factors related to the base frequency ...but all the table but could be set in realtime as well !
i'd like to extend this idea from 12 notes to 88 so i can have different intonation for different octave (for example to have a more exact harmonic serie), or even more (not using midi anymore to play note)..
ciao, davide.