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== Unanswered questions ==
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* '''[[How do I actually use a rank-3 temperament?]]''' (Please make a step-by-step guide of how to go from the 3 generators at the start, to a [[Scala]] file that works with [[software|Scale Workshop]] at the end? Every step of the way, explain like I’m five?)
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* '''[[What is all this new terminology good for anyway?]]'''
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* '''[[Are all the temperaments with 'weather names' connected?]]''' Like, [[sesquiquartififths|breeze]], [[cloudy]], [[fog]], [[misty]], [[rainy]], etc. Are they related somehow?





Revision as of 13:16, 16 November 2024

Whether they are frequent or one-of-a-kind, all questions are welcome here. When listing questions, list broad, general questions higher and niche, more specific questions lower. Answer each question on a separate page, linked to by the question.

Answered questions

  • There's so much to read. Where do I start?

The page Xen concepts for beginners is the best place to start. After that, check out General Theory for a list of foundational pages about musical tuning.











Unanswered questions

Todo: answer questions

in the mean time until this question is answered, see: Rank-3 temperament


in the mean time until this question is answered, see: Category:People




(You are encouraged to add more questions here)