Making Microtonal Music is Easier Than You’d Think: Difference between revisions
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This is a great resource; it's a way to dip your toe in the microtonal waters without even buying anything at all. | This is a great resource; it's a way to dip your toe in the microtonal waters without even buying anything at all. | ||
Unfortunately there are no other sound presets, so if you get discouraged by that, try [http://sevish.com/scaleworkshop/ Sevish's Scala Workshop synth]. | Unfortunately there are no other sound presets, so if you get discouraged by that, try [http://sevish.com/scaleworkshop/ Sevish's Scala Workshop synth]. | ||
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Scala Workshop is also browser based, also polyphonic, and also played with your QWERTY keyboard. It's not as pretty as Offtonic, but so what? While it is a tiny bit more complex to use, it does have some good sounds, several sound options, + it can make, import, and export Scala files too. (More on Scala, and on Sevish, in a bit.) It even has the ability to add some delay. | Scala Workshop is also browser based, also polyphonic, and also played with your QWERTY keyboard. It's not as pretty as Offtonic, but so what? While it is a tiny bit more complex to use, it does have some good sounds, several sound options, + it can make, import, and export Scala files too. (More on Scala, and on Sevish, in a bit.) It even has the ability to add some delay. | ||