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:::: I agree to you in all the points. I'd use ''M2'', ''m2'', and ''A1'' and link the combination of all three to a page we just need a good name for. I'd suggested to name this like "Tonal properties of EDOs", because it's about tonality in general and [[tone]] sizes specifically. FloraC disagreed about the neologism "tonal property". The common use of ''degree'' was unknown to me, so "steps" (sometimes "edomapping") would be good, I even thought of just "#" in interval tables. I also outright ''hate'' these phone numbers. We should have both: 1) easy to understand numbers in tables (sometimes, only in a few cases, higher precision values); 2) easy to understand pages (and lots of links to them) that explain how to calculate all this to deliberate precision. The precision in the interval tables probably needs a broader discussion: I recall that there were users who wished the current precision, I personally would agree with <code>%+.1f</code> for cents and <code>%+.0f</code> for relative cents. The 2-column for the prime interval tables is already built in (by passing an optional third <code>+2</code> argument to the module function, see 3rd table in [[:dev:User:Xenwolf/SandBox#Test Module:primes_in_edo]]). Seems now I answered all your questions; if not, please let me know. --[[User:Xenwolf|Xenwolf]] ([[User talk:Xenwolf|talk]]) 09:14, 10 December 2020 (UTC)
:::: I agree to you in all the points. I'd use ''M2'', ''m2'', and ''A1'' and link the combination of all three to a page we just need a good name for. I'd suggested to name this like "Tonal properties of EDOs", because it's about tonality in general and [[tone]] sizes specifically. FloraC disagreed about the neologism "tonal property". The common use of ''degree'' was unknown to me, so "steps" (sometimes "edomapping") would be good, I even thought of just "#" in interval tables. I also outright ''hate'' these phone numbers. We should have both: 1) easy to understand numbers in tables (sometimes, only in a few cases, higher precision values); 2) easy to understand pages (and lots of links to them) that explain how to calculate all this to deliberate precision. The precision in the interval tables probably needs a broader discussion: I recall that there were users who wished the current precision, I personally would agree with <code>%+.1f</code> for cents and <code>%+.0f</code> for relative cents. The 2-column for the prime interval tables is already built in (by passing an optional third <code>+2</code> argument to the module function, see 3rd table in [[:dev:User:Xenwolf/SandBox#Test Module:primes_in_edo]]). Seems now I answered all your questions; if not, please let me know. --[[User:Xenwolf|Xenwolf]] ([[User talk:Xenwolf|talk]]) 09:14, 10 December 2020 (UTC)
== Your tonal system on my microtonal platform ==
Hi Kite,
I want to introduce myself and ask you some questions.
This is related to [[User:SAKryukov|my work]] at the [[User:SAKryukov#Microtonal_Music_Study_using_specialized_chromatic_keyboards_and_Web_Audio_API|software microtonal platform]]. With this system, we can quickly develop a playable instrument implementing almost any tonal system and layout. It is not simply playable: one can play with 10 fingers on a touchscreen with unlimited chords and glissando — right in your Web browser. This is a pure in-browser platform — it can play locally, without the Internet and it has a very advanced synthesizer embedded in the code. All the work is totally non-commercial, open-source, and based on permissive licensing.
The platform is already actively used for teaching music in the Brainin method of predictive learning and development of musical intellect, the method developed by the prominent pedagogue [[Valeri_Brainin|V Brainin]].
After the development of a set of instruments implementing some EDOs, I've done some resource in rational-number interval systems and regular temperaments, and took a special interest in the system and layout I've found presented on [[Color_notation#Interval_Names|your xen.wiki page]] and your site.
So, now I'm developing a couple of new experimental applications and one application is based on your system. It already does basic things, so you can [https://SAKryukov.GitHub.io/microtonal-chromatic-lattice-keyboard/Kite.Giedraitis try the live demo] of this incomplete application — it already can play. I have some ideas about it and would like to ask you some questions. Also, I would be happy with any ideas of collaboration.
What do you think?
Thank you. &mdash;&nbsp;[[User:SAKryukov|SA]],&nbsp;''Friday&nbsp;2020&nbsp;December&nbsp;11,&nbsp;07:56&nbsp;UTC''