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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]. (Click to see bigger on images where you can't see detail):
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.