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Re: Looking for a microtuning scheme
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Re: Looking for a microtuning scheme


  • Subject: Re: Looking for a microtuning scheme
  • From: "X. J. Scott" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 00:24:02 -0500

on 2/12/04 11:56 PM, Philippe GRUCHET wrote:

> a virtual instrument

Hi Phillipe,

Tell me about this virtual instrument. (privately is fine)

> .SCL

Instead of SCL files, which even its developer Manuel has in the past said
are not really intended to be read by instruments, have you considered using
the MIDI Tuning Standard (MTS) instead? Programs on all platforms can read
and write them. Also, they include the frequency base the tuning is anchored
to, whereas with SCL files the hapless musician is forced to load two
separate files for each tuning they want to work with, and also not only can
they be transmitted through sysex enabling embedding of scales in sequences
and realtime tuning changes, they can also be read as sysex files or as midi
files with sysex messages embedded within them.

- Jeff
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