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| | hi im squib :) |
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| | i think miracle temperament is the one that's worth investing a large portion of my time in, although i might dabble in other things sometimes |
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| | i am currently working on figuring out how to use software to turn my ideas into actual music. |
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| ==list of things i do not like about the wiki==
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| this list is here because listing all the things i ''do'' like would take too long.
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| * things on here can be very hard to understand. this is not controversial.
| | my user subpages are listed here for my own reference |
| * It's hard to find a page you're looking for even if you know what it's about, but especially if you don't know whether such a page exists in the first place. Important pages for starters should be accessible by following links from the main page. In particular, I'd like a "bird's eye view of bird's eye view pages" page to be linked on the main page.
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| * Octave equivalence is assumed ''everywhere''. 5/2 and 5/4 are the same as much as 9/8 and 10/9 are the same; treating them the same can be useful in certain contexts, but they are not fundamentally the same thing. And in a space dedicated to exploring new tuning and music, it is very silly and annoying to constantly assume octaves essentially don't matter. (Tritave equivalence isn't a solution, it just moves the problem. I think ''every'' pitch should be considered its own thing.)
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