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it was in the 80's. I was an international student (from Italy) at Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA studying music synthesis. I heard about Wendy Carlos and her "//Beauty in the Beast//" I was (and still am) very impressed by that album. I bought "//Tuning In: Microtonality in Electronic Music: A Basic Guide to Using Alternate Scales. Temperaments and Microtuning using Synthesizers//" by Scott Wilkinson and tried to apply what I was learning retuning a couple of Yamaha synths I had: TX81Z and TX802 but trying to retune each and every note of the 128 midi pitches by hand was way too much for me and gave up, plus, I wasn't ready and my interest remained dormant for almost 20 years until I started thinking about what could be the subject of a dissertation for my master's degree in music and new technology at the Conservatory of Music in Florence, Italy.
it was in the 80's. I was an international student (from Italy) at Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA studying music synthesis. I heard about Wendy Carlos and her "//Beauty in the Beast//" I was (and still am) very impressed by that album. I bought "//Tuning In: Microtonality in Electronic Music: A Basic Guide to Using Alternate Scales. Temperaments and Microtuning using Synthesizers//" by Scott Wilkinson and tried to apply what I was learning retuning a couple of Yamaha synths I had: TX81Z and TX802 but trying to retune each and every note of the 128 midi pitches by hand was way too much for me and gave up, plus, I wasn't ready and my interest remained dormant for almost 20 years until I started thinking about what could be the subject of a dissertation for my master's degree in music and new technology at the Conservatory of Music in Florence, Italy.
After much thinking I came up with this title “//Technology and Temperament: Hardware, Software and Online Resources for Microtonal Music//” and started gathering informations.
After much thinking I came up with this title “//Technology and Temperament: Hardware, Software and Online Resources for Microtonal Music//” and started gathering informations (you can find it  [[http://www.seraph.it/blog_files/e5d36b2e021967c47d0e5a25155bb4be-125.html/|here]]).


**What instruments or means have you had/do you have now/do you want for the making of microtonal music?**
**What instruments or means have you had/do you have now/do you want for the making of microtonal music?**
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it was in the 80's. I was an international student (from Italy) at Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA studying music synthesis. I heard about Wendy Carlos and her &amp;quot;&lt;em&gt;Beauty in the Beast&lt;/em&gt;&amp;quot; I was (and still am) very impressed by that album. I bought &amp;quot;&lt;em&gt;Tuning In: Microtonality in Electronic Music: A Basic Guide to Using Alternate Scales. Temperaments and Microtuning using Synthesizers&lt;/em&gt;&amp;quot; by Scott Wilkinson and tried to apply what I was learning retuning a couple of Yamaha synths I had: TX81Z and TX802 but trying to retune each and every note of the 128 midi pitches by hand was way too much for me and gave up, plus, I wasn't ready and my interest remained dormant for almost 20 years until I started thinking about what could be the subject of a dissertation for my master's degree in music and new technology at the Conservatory of Music in Florence, Italy.&lt;br /&gt;
it was in the 80's. I was an international student (from Italy) at Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA studying music synthesis. I heard about Wendy Carlos and her &amp;quot;&lt;em&gt;Beauty in the Beast&lt;/em&gt;&amp;quot; I was (and still am) very impressed by that album. I bought &amp;quot;&lt;em&gt;Tuning In: Microtonality in Electronic Music: A Basic Guide to Using Alternate Scales. Temperaments and Microtuning using Synthesizers&lt;/em&gt;&amp;quot; by Scott Wilkinson and tried to apply what I was learning retuning a couple of Yamaha synths I had: TX81Z and TX802 but trying to retune each and every note of the 128 midi pitches by hand was way too much for me and gave up, plus, I wasn't ready and my interest remained dormant for almost 20 years until I started thinking about what could be the subject of a dissertation for my master's degree in music and new technology at the Conservatory of Music in Florence, Italy.&lt;br /&gt;
After much thinking I came up with this title “&lt;em&gt;Technology and Temperament: Hardware, Software and Online Resources for Microtonal Music&lt;/em&gt;” and started gathering informations.&lt;br /&gt;
After much thinking I came up with this title “&lt;em&gt;Technology and Temperament: Hardware, Software and Online Resources for Microtonal Music&lt;/em&gt;” and started gathering informations (you can find it  &lt;a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.seraph.it/blog_files/e5d36b2e021967c47d0e5a25155bb4be-125.html/" rel="nofollow"&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;).&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;strong&gt;What instruments or means have you had/do you have now/do you want for the making of microtonal music?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;What instruments or means have you had/do you have now/do you want for the making of microtonal music?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;