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Thanks Fran, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
the ability to
For those who may be interested, I used my homespun 'microcsound' software,
which can be used to symbolically notate microtonal music scores, either in
diatonic letter notation with normal and microtonal accidentals, numerical
indexes, or now, in version 'microsound20090813', (which I will upload
today) with the added feature of being able to write in free-style just
intonation or rational intonation by specifying arbitrary pitches with ratio
notation, e.g. '7:4' or '3:2', and you can modulate while keeping ratios
smaller by specifying a modulation level, e.g. 'key=3:4' will put what
follows down a 4th relative to middle-C, etc.....so in effect, it covers the
functionality of Chuckk Hubbard's 'rationale' software, but w/o a GUI, and
also has more general microtonal sequencing features, including the ability
to specify non-ptiched tracks like percussive and control instruments Csound
instruments.
You can always check for the latest version at
http://www.akjmusic.com/packages
Cheers,
AKJ
francibal wrote:
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> Really nice music. Bravo.
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> ciao,
> fran
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> Aaron Krister Johnson wrote:
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>> It's all explained at http://www.csounds.com/node/460
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>> I hope you listen and enjoy, comments welcome!
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