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He uses the same approach in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocaloid Vocaloid], where he wrote a Job Plugin (script) to change all base notes to a [[maximally even]] 12-note scale for the selected edo. Accidentals can be embedded in the "song lyrics" to modify notes. | He uses the same approach in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocaloid Vocaloid], where he wrote a Job Plugin (script) to change all base notes to a [[maximally even]] 12-note scale for the selected edo. Accidentals can be embedded in the "song lyrics" to modify notes. | ||
For [[94edo]], he proposes a notation based on [[Garibaldi]][12] when working with tabulature for fretless instruments, since it allows to easily and relatively accurately notate 13-limit intervals, using only one accidental pair for the chroma. | For [[94edo]], he proposes a notation based on [[Garibaldi]][12] as a useful option when working with tabulature for fretless instruments, since it allows to easily and relatively accurately notate 13-limit intervals, using only one accidental pair for the chroma. | ||
This notation can also be used in DAWs etc., to modify notes in a piano roll representation | This notation can also be used in DAWs etc. by using scripts, to modify notes in a piano roll representation. | ||
John plans to design an advanced notation that can be used for linear and planar temperaments in [[31edo]], using nominals that correspond to different MOS or planar [[Max variety|MV3/4]] scales. | John plans to design an advanced notation that can be used for linear and planar temperaments in [[31edo]], using nominals that correspond to different MOS or planar [[Max variety|MV3/4]] scales. |