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#Scala keyboard mapping file
#Scala keyboard mapping file
##What the keyboard mapping file does
##What the keyboard mapping file does
###Set the base note of the scale file [which may also be the music's tonic]
###Set the tuning center [aka diapason or reference pitch]
###Map pitches to the keyboard [or other controller]
##Linear keyboard mapping vs. alternatives
##Linear keyboard mapping vs. alternatives
##Uncommon keyboard formats
##Uncommon keyboard formats
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* [https://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/scl_format.html Scala scale file format]. Huygens-Fokker Foundation. The official file format specification.
* [https://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/scl_format.html Scala scale file format]. Huygens-Fokker Foundation. The official file format specification.
* [https://www.mizzan.de/scala-format A simple and detailed documentation of Scala Tuning Format]. Mizzan Microtonal Piano.
* [https://www.mizzan.de/scala-format A simple and detailed documentation of Scala Tuning Format]. Mizzan Microtonal Piano.
* [[wikipedia:Scala_(software)|Scala (software)]]. Wikipedia.
* [https://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/help.htm#mappings Scala keyboard mapping file (.KBM) format specification]. Huygens-Fokker Foundation.

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Please use this page's Discussion page for comments and suggestions. Or you can join the discussion in the #wiki channel of the Xenharmonic Alliance's Discord server. This developing page is initially just an outline, but will be expanded into a proper page.
This page is being explored as a possible new main space article. Much of its content might best be split out into a "Scala scale file" page and a "Scala keyboard mapping file" page, but part of the reason to explore this page is to figure that out. This page is part of a set of pages intended to work together, including "Tuning methods," and "Guide to Tuning a Software Synth in a DAW."

Brief article summary goes here....

Temporary Outline

  1. Overview
  2. Scala scale file
    1. What the scale file does
    2. Alternative methods for specifying a tuning
    3. Scala scale file format
  3. Scala keyboard mapping file
    1. What the keyboard mapping file does
      1. Set the base note of the scale file [which may also be the music's tonic]
      2. Set the tuning center [aka diapason or reference pitch]
      3. Map pitches to the keyboard [or other controller]
    2. Linear keyboard mapping vs. alternatives
    3. Uncommon keyboard formats
    4. Scala keyboard mapping file format
  4. Software for creating Scala tuning system files
  5. See also
  6. External links

Overview

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Scala scale file

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Scala keyboard mapping file

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Software for creating Scala tuning system files

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See also

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External links