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[[Finale_Microtonal_Accidentals_and_Playback|Customize Finale for Microtonal display and output]] | [[Finale_Microtonal_Accidentals_and_Playback|Customize Finale for Microtonal display and output]] | ||
[https://producelikeapro.com/blog/getting-started-making-microtonal-music/ Making Microtonal Music is Easier Than You’d Think] | [https://producelikeapro.com/blog/getting-started-making-microtonal-music/ Making Microtonal Music is Easier Than You’d Think] Comprehensive 8200-word tutorial explaining xen from what it even is, to linking resources (including this wiki), to explaining how to make microtonal music in five methods of increasing complexity and cost, From free and easy to more complicated and costing hundreds (or thousands) of dollars/pounds/euros: | ||
* Using a free browser-based synth | |||
* Using free VST plug-ins | |||
* Changing the settings in the program Kontakt / Micro-tuning synths in Reaktor | |||
* Removing the frets on a guitar | |||
* Buying a microtonal-fretted guitar. | |||
=What to= | =What to= |
Revision as of 09:45, 20 November 2018
How To
Creating Scala scl files for rank two temperaments
How to easily start writing microtonal music today!
Customize Finale for Microtonal display and output
Making Microtonal Music is Easier Than You’d Think Comprehensive 8200-word tutorial explaining xen from what it even is, to linking resources (including this wiki), to explaining how to make microtonal music in five methods of increasing complexity and cost, From free and easy to more complicated and costing hundreds (or thousands) of dollars/pounds/euros:
- Using a free browser-based synth
- Using free VST plug-ins
- Changing the settings in the program Kontakt / Micro-tuning synths in Reaktor
- Removing the frets on a guitar
- Buying a microtonal-fretted guitar.