Making Microtonal Music is Easier Than You’d Think: Difference between revisions

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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.  


Third in-browser choice is [http://websynths.com/ WebSynths:] [https://biptunia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/web-synths.png]
Third in-browser choice is [http://websynths.com/ WebSynths:]
 
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This one is polyphonic, has support for different synth sounds, and can be played with a QWERTY keyboard. But it can also be played with a MIDI controller, if you're using Chrome, and you reload the page after plugging in the keyboard.  
This one is polyphonic, has support for different synth sounds, and can be played with a QWERTY keyboard. But it can also be played with a MIDI controller, if you're using Chrome, and you reload the page after plugging in the keyboard.