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* '''Standardized Microtonal Implementation''': By adopting a consistent '''402,653,184-EDO''' approach, Chanopif eliminates ambiguity over how fractional pitches are interpreted. | * '''Standardized Microtonal Implementation''': By adopting a consistent '''402,653,184-EDO''' approach, Chanopif eliminates ambiguity over how fractional pitches are interpreted. | ||
* '''Widespread Applications''': Chanopif can be used to compose music that extends '''beyond the standard 128-note limit''', allowing for large tuning systems, such as a full eight-octave [[72edo|72-EDO]] scale (576 notes required) with [[The Riemann zeta function and tuning|optimal Riemann Zeta stretch]] (no-octave | * '''Widespread Applications''': Chanopif can be used to compose music that extends '''beyond the standard 128-note limit''', allowing for large tuning systems, such as a full eight-octave [[72edo|72-EDO]] scale (576 notes required) with [[The Riemann zeta function and tuning|optimal Riemann Zeta stretch]] (no-octave multi-channel required). It also enables the development of new instruments, encourages experimentation with alternative scales, and supports hyper-accurate tuning for classical, jazz, electronic, and many other musical styles. | ||
* '''Future-Proof''': Chanopif is designed to scale with evolving MIDI technology, leveraging the expanded channel range (up to 256) and high-definition capabilities of MIDI 2.0. | * '''Future-Proof''': Chanopif is designed to scale with evolving MIDI technology, leveraging the expanded channel range (up to 256) and high-definition capabilities of MIDI 2.0. | ||