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'''[https://sevish.com/scaleworkshop/ Scale Workshop]''' is a | '''[https://sevish.com/scaleworkshop/ Scale Workshop]''' is a [[scale design application]] which can be used to design microtonal [[scale]]s and play with them with a MIDI [[keyboard]] or an ordinary QWERTY keyboard. It was created by [[Sevish]]. Since version 2 the lead programmer is [[Lumi Pakkanen]]. | ||
One common usage of Scale Workshop is sharing a link which represents a scale together with an isomorphic keyboard mapping, for example: | One common usage of Scale Workshop is sharing a link which represents a scale together with an isomorphic keyboard mapping, for example: | ||
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When you follow that link you can instantly play the scale using that mapping. | When you follow that link you can instantly play the scale using that mapping. | ||
Another common usage is exporting your scales for import into synthesizers or VST plugins. | Another common usage is exporting your scales for import into synthesizers or [[List of microtonal software plugins|VST plugins]]. | ||
=== Mirrors === | === Mirrors === | ||
* Latest stable version: https://sevish.com/scaleworkshop/ | * Latest stable version: https://sevish.com/scaleworkshop/ | ||
* Development environment: https://sevish.com/scaleworkshop-dev/ (sometimes has new features but may be buggy) | * Development environment: https://sevish.com/scaleworkshop-dev/ (sometimes has new features but may be buggy) |
Revision as of 22:53, 15 August 2023
Scale Workshop is a scale design application which can be used to design microtonal scales and play with them with a MIDI keyboard or an ordinary QWERTY keyboard. It was created by Sevish. Since version 2 the lead programmer is Lumi Pakkanen.
One common usage of Scale Workshop is sharing a link which represents a scale together with an isomorphic keyboard mapping, for example:
When you follow that link you can instantly play the scale using that mapping.
Another common usage is exporting your scales for import into synthesizers or VST plugins.
Mirrors
- Latest stable version: https://sevish.com/scaleworkshop/
- Development environment: https://sevish.com/scaleworkshop-dev/ (sometimes has new features but may be buggy)
- Scale Workshop classic (1.5): https://sevish.com/scaleworkshop1/
- Lumi's Scale Workshop: https://scaleworkshop.lumipakkanen.com/ (sometimes has new or alternative features)