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How much are they used on the pages? If very so, then if n-vals other than bivals are pretty common too, there can be a reason to make a unified template to rule them all and write as many ⟨ and {{rbrack}} as the user decides, defaulting to two. --[[User:Arseniiv|Arseniiv]] ([[User talk:Arseniiv|talk]]) 16:32, 7 November 2020 (UTC) | How much are they used on the pages? If very so, then if n-vals other than bivals are pretty common too, there can be a reason to make a unified template to rule them all and write as many ⟨ and {{rbrack}} as the user decides, defaulting to two. --[[User:Arseniiv|Arseniiv]] ([[User talk:Arseniiv|talk]]) 16:32, 7 November 2020 (UTC) | ||
== Website for listening to intervals == | |||
Does someone understand browsers’ API for sound playback? Reading [[Talk:62/53]] gave me an idea. Imagine a website which has a small arsenal of samples of various timbres (maybe sampled in several registers but no need to sample extensively) which it can play to you at intervals you choose. You may compare both how the same interval sounds with different timbres and how do different intervals sound. Maybe also chords, and all of it arpeggiated and instantaneous in any combination you wish. (I have a rough idea how it can all be packed into a comfy UI.) And then we could make links from interval pages to hear or compare them at that site. Surely looks great? If you have more ideas of this sort, please share! | |||
(For me the main block here is that I can’t make heads from tails of browser JavaScript infrastructure and APIs (well, I have some rudimentary outdated knowledge). The server part should be very simple: just fetch pages and sample files. all work will be in the browser. Though I have friends that are in better terms with JS, maybe I’ll could make something with their help later.) --[[User:Arseniiv|Arseniiv]] ([[User talk:Arseniiv|talk]]) 13:22, 8 November 2020 (UTC) |