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The piece uses the 10-5 subharmonic series segment (10/9, 5/4, 10/7, 5/3, 2/1). | The piece uses the 10-5 subharmonic series segment ([[10/9]], [[5/4]], [[10/7]], [[5/3]], [[2/1]]). | ||
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Revision as of 19:11, 10 October 2021
Ask Yourself is a drum and bass track by Sevish that uses semaphore, supermariner and just intonation (subharmonic series) tuning. It was released on his album Harmony Hacker in 2017.
Audio
Tuning
Semaphore
! SEMAPHORE11.scl ! SEMAPHORE 11 27/14 tempered 12 ! 79.54000 176.37000 255.91000 432.28000 511.82000 688.18000 688.18000 767.73000 944.09000 1023.64000 1120.46000 2/1
Supermariner
! Supermariner193_(Superpyth-type)_MOS17.scl ! 193/128 superpyth-type 5th. Combination tone effects reinforce sub-octaves of the root. C256 = 120BPM for root key. Scott Dakota, July 2016. 17 ! 45.25778 176.63911 37249/32768 8388608/7189057 312.41244 1387488001/1073741824 256/193 534.30933 665.69067 193/128 756.20622 887.58756 7189057/4194304 65536/37249 1023.36089 1154.74222 2/1
Subharmonic series
The piece uses the 10-5 subharmonic series segment (10/9, 5/4, 10/7, 5/3, 2/1).