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The [https://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/scl_format.html Scala scale file format] has become a standard for representing microtonal scales in a way that can be used by other software. The Scala site lists over thirty applications that support the format, including several major commercial packages like Apple Logic 7, Celemony Melodyne 3, and Cakewalk Rapture<sup>[[#cite_note-1|[1]]]</sup> and Z3TA+<sup>[[#cite_note-2|[2]]]</sup>. Scala's developer also makes freely available an archive of over 3,500 Scala scale files, containing many musical scales of historical, cultural, and theoretical interest. | The [https://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/scl_format.html Scala scale file format] has become a standard for representing microtonal scales in a way that can be used by other software. The Scala site lists over thirty applications that support the format, including several major commercial packages like Apple Logic 7, Celemony Melodyne 3, and Cakewalk Rapture<sup>[[#cite_note-1|[1]]]</sup> and Z3TA+<sup>[[#cite_note-2|[2]]]</sup>. Scala's developer also makes freely available an archive of over 3,500 Scala scale files, containing many musical scales of historical, cultural, and theoretical interest. | ||
You can find more Scala scale files here on the wiki at [[:Category:Pages with Scala files]]. | |||
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