Mousemambo
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You can contact mouse on his [[User talk:Mousemambo|talk page]]. | You can contact mouse on his [[User talk:Mousemambo|talk page]]. | ||
==Project Ideas== | |||
* [[Mousemambo/Tuning files]]. Add this new page. What are tuning files, what do they do, what are some formats? This will expand on the brief descriptions elsewhere, and link to the Anamark v2 page appropriately.. | |||
* Tuning files. Add this new page. What are tuning files, what do they do, what are some formats? This will expand on the brief descriptions elsewhere, and link to the Anamark v2 page appropriately.. | |||
* Add "See: Tuning files" as appropriate to the articles that currently reference them. | * Add "See: Tuning files" as appropriate to the articles that currently reference them. | ||
* Indian music. Replace the existing article "[[Indian]]" which, by the way, has a bizarre and dismaying page name. Provide some history and current usage of | * [[Mousemambo/Indian music]]. Replace the existing article "[[Indian]]" which, by the way, has a bizarre and dismaying page name. Provide some history and current usage of tuning selections in the various branches of Indian music, and links to outside information. | ||
* Add some "how to" information for people just beginning their journey, either as additions to existing pages or by creating new ones as appropriate. E.g. How to use tuning files, how to select which ones, how to get your electronic or software instrument to use one. | * Add some "how to" information for people just beginning their journey, either as additions to existing pages or by creating new ones as appropriate. E.g. How to use tuning files, how to select which ones, how to get your electronic or software instrument to use one. | ||
* Category: Tuning mechanisms. No, not that category name probably but something that would encompass all articles about how electronic instruments are made to adhere to alternative (non-12-EDO) tunings. I note that the current [[:Category:Tuning|Category:Tuning]] is about the theoretical side and not at all the practical side. However, it might instead be best to stick everything in there. | * Category: Tuning mechanisms. No, not that category name probably but something that would encompass all articles about how electronic instruments are made to adhere to alternative (non-12-EDO) tunings. I note that the current [[:Category:Tuning|Category:Tuning]] is about the theoretical side and not at all the practical side. However, it might instead be best to stick everything in there. | ||
==Toolkit== | |||
* to be developed |