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Re: Researching micro tunings "hands-on" (SCALA)
There are many other file formats beside SCALA today. To convert micro tonal tunings between several formats I'm using Max Magic Microtuner:
Not that I know if it's better than the Scala editor, but it serves my needs perfectly well. I typically work out a suitable tuning in Logic (that offers global micro tuning support) and then I export that tuning, via Max Magic Microtuner, to tuning format of whatever third-party instruments I want to use in the production phase.
Greetings from Sweden
Per Boysen
www.perboysen.comhttp://www.youtube.com/perboysen
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 4:15 PM, Buzap Buzap
<buzap@gmx.net> wrote:
Hi Ben
>>http://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/
> Yeah the SCALA files will be as important as MIDI someday. People laughed
> at MIDI in the 90s and now it is the dominant language of music
> theory/technology.
It could, indeed. The SCALA files are huge! I think it's a great tool for analyzing "world music" in a universal way. Scala has been definitely underrated imo...
best regards
Buzap