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I have a general tendency to push things further than they're actually meant to go to see what happens. As such, I use both very-high-accuracy temperaments and very-low-accuracy ones. | I have a general tendency to push things further than they're actually meant to go to see what happens. As such, I use both very-high-accuracy temperaments and very-low-accuracy ones. | ||
I also do a bit of coding, so I've got a couple of programs related to xen. | |||
[https://github.com/Jerdle-code/equidistant_temperer Equidistant Temperer] is a Python script to temper intervals to be equidistant or identical. | |||
[https://jerdle-code.github.io/uniform-mapper/ Uniform Mapper] is an online tool to calculate [[Uniform map]]s, aka [[GPV]]s. | |||
Revision as of 16:27, 29 March 2025
Hi, I'm Jerdle. I'm coming at xen from more of a mathematical background, treating it as a form of recreational mathematics rather than primarily as a musical system. As such, my focus is on finding interesting intervals.
I have a general tendency to push things further than they're actually meant to go to see what happens. As such, I use both very-high-accuracy temperaments and very-low-accuracy ones.
I also do a bit of coding, so I've got a couple of programs related to xen.
Equidistant Temperer is a Python script to temper intervals to be equidistant or identical.
Uniform Mapper is an online tool to calculate Uniform maps, aka GPVs.