Image-Line Harmor released
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tony tony chopper tony tony chopper https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=3103
- KVRAF
- 3561 posts since 20 Jun, 2002
Possibly, but I wouldn't even know where to find a .kbm file.
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- KVRist
- 237 posts since 17 Jun, 2002
When someone is using different synths in a project with microtuning - they just load same .tun file into their Camel Audio, U-he, Lin Plug, Rob Papen, Wusik, VirSyn or whaterver synths they have - what's the point of doing it different and complicated in Harmor?tony tony chopper wrote:Possibly, but I wouldn't even know where to find a .kbm file.
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- KVRAF
- 3561 posts since 20 Jun, 2002
I don't know, what's the point of .scl files?what's the point of doing it different and complicated in Harmor?
I know nothing about microtuning, we picked .scl because it seemed popular.
It seems to be supported by a lot of apps as well:
http://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/scl_format.html
complicated? You just drag&drop the file onto Harmor. I can't imagine simpler.and complicated in Harmor?
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- KVRist
- 237 posts since 17 Jun, 2002
As Sidulacra explained, for many kbd mapping is crucial. Single .scl file won't do what single .tun file can.
http://www.mark-henning.de/download_e.php#Tuning
http://www.mark-henning.de/download_e.php#Tuning
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- KVRAF
- 5200 posts since 17 Aug, 2004
I know i am going offtopic bu can someone please put some light on my stupid brain..
What's the point of these tune or scale files anyway? I hardly heard for them. Is it that you are in tune with something or what? Can't you do this already in your sequencer or via your hands when playing? What?
What's the point of these tune or scale files anyway? I hardly heard for them. Is it that you are in tune with something or what? Can't you do this already in your sequencer or via your hands when playing? What?
- KVRAF
- 13693 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Seattle
In a nutshell: Microtonal_musickmonkey wrote:I know i am going offtopic bu can someone please put some light on my stupid brain..
What's the point of these tune or scale files anyway? I hardly heard for them. Is it that you are in tune with something or what? Can't you do this already in your sequencer or via your hands when playing? What?
I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil
- KVRAF
- 37379 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Well they are not just for using microtonal scales but also any alternative scale
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- 13693 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Seattle
I know. Alternative scales are of greater interest to me as well, but I was going for a (quick) "easy" introduction.aMUSEd wrote:Well they are not just for using microtonal scales but also any alternative scale
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I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil
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- KVRAF
- 5200 posts since 17 Aug, 2004
I visited your link and read article about it. I can't find any significant musician or piece of work which marked our history, define genre or commercial success by using something as Microtonal music. Well something as "Spiritus intelligentiae, sanctus (Griffiths, Lindley, and Zannos 2001)" definitely does not sounding worth when compared to the rest of traditional music world. It is sounding as "splitting hair" thingie to me (or excuse for some personal problem )so i'll just pass it. My opinion of course.Shabdahbriah wrote:In a nutshell: Microtonal_musickmonkey wrote:I know i am going offtopic bu can someone please put some light on my stupid brain..
What's the point of these tune or scale files anyway? I hardly heard for them. Is it that you are in tune with something or what? Can't you do this already in your sequencer or via your hands when playing? What?
Thanks anyway.
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Probably the majority of music uses alternative scales to the "standard" western equal tempered scale. Being able to make an instrument use alternative tunings opens it up to a vastly larger range of creative possibilities (just think how many decent guitarists stick to the standard tunings).kmonkey wrote:I visited your link and read article about it. I can't find any significant musician or piece of work which marked our history, define genre or commercial success by using something as Microtonal music. Well something as "Spiritus intelligentiae, sanctus (Griffiths, Lindley, and Zannos 2001)" definitely does not sounding worth when compared to the rest of traditional music world. It is sounding as "splitting hair" thingie to me (or excuse for some personal problem )so i'll just pass it. My opinion of course.Shabdahbriah wrote:In a nutshell: Microtonal_musickmonkey wrote:I know i am going offtopic bu can someone please put some light on my stupid brain..
What's the point of these tune or scale files anyway? I hardly heard for them. Is it that you are in tune with something or what? Can't you do this already in your sequencer or via your hands when playing? What?
Thanks anyway.
Oh and I just read that article - don't know what you define as significant music but it lists a lot of very significant music from classical composers of the stature of Debussy, Ives and Stockhausen to the blues and jazz.
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