List of music software: Difference between revisions

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should have put tonescape in the discontinued section rather than deleting it entirely
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* [https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/247941879/ Tempering out edo finder]
* [https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/247941879/ Tempering out edo finder]


== Discontinued software ==
== Discontinued and broken software ==
* [https://hpi.zentral.zone/cse Custom Scale Editor] – at one time the most widely used tuining app after Scala, replaced by [https://hpi.zentral.zone/ute Universal Tuning Editor]
* [https://hpi.zentral.zone/cse Custom Scale Editor] – at one time the most widely used tuining app after Scala, replaced by [https://hpi.zentral.zone/ute Universal Tuning Editor]
* [http://www.mindspring.com/~alanh/fracs.html Fast Decimal to Fraction Approximations] {{Dead link}}
* [http://www.mindspring.com/~alanh/fracs.html Fast Decimal to Fraction Approximations] {{Dead link}}
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** Scala (SCL) to TUN and MTS online converter {{Dead link}}
** Scala (SCL) to TUN and MTS online converter {{Dead link}}
* [https://www.tuningvine.com/Tuning Vine] {{Dead link}} – an interface for just intonation, with a color-coded lattice.
* [https://www.tuningvine.com/Tuning Vine] {{Dead link}} – an interface for just intonation, with a color-coded lattice.
* [http://tonalsoft.com/tonescape.aspx Tonescape] – music composition, analysis and educational tool by [[Joseph Monzo]], intended primarily for composition but also effective for tuning manipulation. Broken due to being very old software.


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