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Re: [sc-users] Microtonality in SC -- shortcuts?
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- Subject: Re: [sc-users] Microtonality in SC -- shortcuts?
- From: James McCartney <asynth@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 09:16:05 -0700
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--- james mccartney -- iphone
On Jun 17, 2009, at 8:35 AM, "Andrew C. Smith"
<acsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey list,
A quick Google search turned up some Nick Collins stuff in Just
Intonation (with broken links), but my question is more about
implementation than end product. It seems that the Pbind note
method is tied heavily to 12TET,
no it isn't. you can set stepsPerOctave to anything, 1200 for example.
there is also a keyword to set a ratio to multiply a frequency.
so is there a way to edit the MIDI number mapping? Example: note 60
would be 1/1, 61 would be 81/80, 62 is 33/32, and so on up the
Partch 43-tone scale (if that's the one you want to use).
I've seen mappers like the [microtuner] object in Max/MSP, but how
do you microtonalists implement this in SC? Is there any existing
structure out there that I don't know about? I hope that you aren't
sitting there with a calculator calculating every single frequency.
Are patterns still applicable? I'm new-ish to SC, in that I've
never used it in performance or gotten it up to that level, but I
have skimmed the surface of many things, and I've built class
structures in other languages. I like the SC synth environment more
than Max/MSP, but until I get a viable way to use Just Intonation my
attention will not hold. Thanks everyone.
Andrew
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