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Scales by size: this isn't a good place to list all the scales
Online tools: leave only the most important ones: Scale Workshop, xenpaper, and xencalc.
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{{Main| List of music software #Browser-based }}
{{Main| List of music software #Browser-based }}


* [https://colorhorizons.com/ Color Horizons] – scale generator and synthesizer by [[Jon Lervold]]
* [https://scaleworkshop.plainsound.org/ Scale Workshop] – scale-creation site by [[Lumi Pakkanen]]. Allows playing via QWERTY computer keyboard. Can also export .scl and .kbm files.
* [http://fritzo.org/keys/#style=piano Rational Keyboard] – JI keyboard with keys that grow in size
* [https://xenpaper.com/ xenpaper] – text-based microtonal sequencer, like a notepad. Write down musical ideas and share the link around.
* [https://scala2mts.vercel.app/ Scala2MTS] – Scala file to MIDI Tuning Standard SysEx converter, written by Olle Holmberg
* [https://www.yacavone.net/xen-calc/ xen-calc] – interval calculator that translates to/from ratios, cents, FJS and color notation, much more too.
* [https://sevish.com/scaleworkshop/ Scale Workshop] – scale-creation site by [[Sevish]]. Allows playing via QWERTY computer keyboard. Can also export .scl and .kbm files.
* [http://www.jhhl.net/tonespiral.html Tonespiral] – listen to harmonics visualized as a spiral


== Common scales ==
== Common scales ==

Revision as of 13:00, 31 January 2024