User:Mousemambo/Scala tuning system

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Please use this page's Discussion page for comments and suggestions. Or you can join the discussion in the #wiki channel of the Xenharmonic Alliance's Discord server. This developing page is initially just an outline, but will be expanded into a proper page. Please note that I used square brackets to indicate personal notes to myself for article development, but these will all be removed in the final document.
This page is being explored as a possible new main space article. Much of its content might best be split out into a "Scala scale file" page and a "Scala keyboard mapping file" page, but part of the reason to explore this page is to figure that out. This page is part of a set of pages intended to work together, including "Tuning methods," and "Guide to Tuning a Software Synth in a DAW."

Brief article summary goes here....

Temporary Outline

  1. Overview
  2. Scala scale file
    1. What the scale file does
    2. Alternative methods for specifying a tuning
    3. Scala scale file format
  3. Scala keyboard mapping file
    1. What the keyboard mapping file does
      1. Set the base note of the scale file [which may also be the music's tonic]
      2. Set the tuning center [aka diapason or reference pitch]
      3. Map pitches to the keyboard [or other controller]
    2. Linear keyboard mapping vs. alternatives
    3. Uncommon keyboard formats
    4. Scala keyboard mapping file format
  4. Example scenarios
  5. Software for creating Scala tuning system files
  6. See also
  7. External links

Overview

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Scala scale file

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Scala keyboard mapping file

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Software for creating Scala tuning system files

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Example scenarios

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See also

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External links