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== Advanced theory ==
== Advanced theory ==
=== Regular temperament theory (RTT) ===
* [[Monzo]]
* [[Val]]
* [[Cluster temperament]]
* [[Essential tempering commas]]
* [[Graham complexity]]
=== Mathematical theory ===
{{Main| Mathematical Theory }}
{{Main| Mathematical Theory }}


* [[Chord of nature]]
* [[Chord of nature]]
* [[Cluster temperament]]
* [[Consonant class scale]]
* [[Consonant class scale]]
* [[Diatonic, Chromatic, Enharmonic, Subchromatic]]
* [[Diatonic, Chromatic, Enharmonic, Subchromatic]]
* [[Distributional evenness]]
* [[Distributional evenness]]
* [[Essential tempering commas]]
* [[Fokker block]]
* [[Fokker block]]
* [[Graham complexity]]
* [[Lumma stability]]
* [[Lumma stability]]
* [[Maximum variety]]
* [[Maximum variety]]

Revision as of 08:47, 20 October 2024

Here are some links to some of the key ideas underlying tuning:

Basics

Core concepts

Online tools

  • Scale Workshop – scale-creation site by Lumi Pakkanen. Allows playing via QWERTY computer keyboard. Can also export .scl and .kbm files.
  • Xenpaper – text-based microtonal sequencer, like a notepad. Write down musical ideas and share the link around.
  • xen-calc – interval calculator that translates to/from ratios, cents, FJS and color notation, much more too.

Common scales

Advanced theory

Regular temperament theory (RTT)

Mathematical theory