TallKite
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:::: I agree to you in all the points. I'd use ''M2'', ''m2'', and ''A1'' and link the combination of all three to a page we just need a good name for. I'd suggested to name this like "Tonal properties of EDOs", because it's about tonality in general and [[tone]] sizes specifically. FloraC disagreed about the neologism "tonal property". The common use of ''degree'' was unknown to me, so "steps" (sometimes "edomapping") would be good, I even thought of just "#" in interval tables. I also outright ''hate'' these phone numbers. We should have both: 1) easy to understand numbers in tables (sometimes, only in a few cases, higher precision values); 2) easy to understand pages (and lots of links to them) that explain how to calculate all this to deliberate precision. The precision in the interval tables probably needs a broader discussion: I recall that there were users who wished the current precision, I personally would agree with <code>%+.1f</code> for cents and <code>%+.0f</code> for relative cents. The 2-column for the prime interval tables is already built in (by passing an optional third <code>+2</code> argument to the module function, see 3rd table in [[:dev:User:Xenwolf/SandBox#Test Module:primes_in_edo]]). Seems now I answered all your questions; if not, please let me know. --[[User:Xenwolf|Xenwolf]] ([[User talk:Xenwolf|talk]]) 09:14, 10 December 2020 (UTC) | :::: I agree to you in all the points. I'd use ''M2'', ''m2'', and ''A1'' and link the combination of all three to a page we just need a good name for. I'd suggested to name this like "Tonal properties of EDOs", because it's about tonality in general and [[tone]] sizes specifically. FloraC disagreed about the neologism "tonal property". The common use of ''degree'' was unknown to me, so "steps" (sometimes "edomapping") would be good, I even thought of just "#" in interval tables. I also outright ''hate'' these phone numbers. We should have both: 1) easy to understand numbers in tables (sometimes, only in a few cases, higher precision values); 2) easy to understand pages (and lots of links to them) that explain how to calculate all this to deliberate precision. The precision in the interval tables probably needs a broader discussion: I recall that there were users who wished the current precision, I personally would agree with <code>%+.1f</code> for cents and <code>%+.0f</code> for relative cents. The 2-column for the prime interval tables is already built in (by passing an optional third <code>+2</code> argument to the module function, see 3rd table in [[:dev:User:Xenwolf/SandBox#Test Module:primes_in_edo]]). Seems now I answered all your questions; if not, please let me know. --[[User:Xenwolf|Xenwolf]] ([[User talk:Xenwolf|talk]]) 09:14, 10 December 2020 (UTC) | ||
== Your tonal system on my microtonal platform == | |||
Hi Kite, | |||
I want to introduce myself and ask you some questions. | |||
This is related to [[User:SAKryukov|my work]] at the [[User:SAKryukov#Microtonal_Music_Study_using_specialized_chromatic_keyboards_and_Web_Audio_API|software microtonal platform]]. With this system, we can quickly develop a playable instrument implementing almost any tonal system and layout. It is not simply playable: one can play with 10 fingers on a touchscreen with unlimited chords and glissando — right in your Web browser. This is a pure in-browser platform — it can play locally, without the Internet and it has a very advanced synthesizer embedded in the code. All the work is totally non-commercial, open-source, and based on permissive licensing. | |||
The platform is already actively used for teaching music in the Brainin method of predictive learning and development of musical intellect, the method developed by the prominent pedagogue [[Valeri_Brainin|V Brainin]]. | |||
After the development of a set of instruments implementing some EDOs, I've done some resource in rational-number interval systems and regular temperaments, and took a special interest in the system and layout I've found presented on [[Color_notation#Interval_Names|your xen.wiki page]] and your site. | |||
So, now I'm developing a couple of new experimental applications and one application is based on your system. It already does basic things, so you can [https://SAKryukov.GitHub.io/microtonal-chromatic-lattice-keyboard/Kite.Giedraitis try the live demo] of this incomplete application — it already can play. I have some ideas about it and would like to ask you some questions. Also, I would be happy with any ideas of collaboration. | |||
What do you think? | |||
Thank you. — [[User:SAKryukov|SA]], ''Friday 2020 December 11, 07:56 UTC'' |