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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://xenpaper.com/ Official website]
* [https://xenpaper.com/ Official website] '''(CURRENTLY DOWN/NOT WORKING)'''
* [https://luphoria.com/xenpaper/ Fork/Mirror] (to transfer a link for a xen sketch, replace <code>https://xenpaper.com/#</code> with <code>https://luphoria.com/xenpaper/</code>)
* [https://github.com/dxinteractive/xenpaper GitHub repository]
* [https://github.com/dxinteractive/xenpaper GitHub repository]


[[Category:Software]]
[[Category:Software]]

Revision as of 23:58, 17 October 2024

Xenpaper is a text-based microtonal sequencer developed by Damien Clarke (aka mosfez). It supports notes and chords in relative pitch, including just intonation, equal-step tunings, arbitrary tuning in cents and indexed notation within an equal-step tuning or a custom scale, as well as in absolute pitch (in Hz). While chords are supported, the sequencer otherwise supports only one voice at a time. Other features include customizing the BPM and oscillator, looping, displaying a pitch ruler, and sharing tunes by URL or iframe.

Xenpaper is designed to help musicians easily create short tunes and experiment in their web browser, hence its slogan: "Write down musical ideas and share the link around."

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