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Carl Lumma (b. 1977) is a man with varied interests, including nuclear engineering, macroeconomics, and music theory. Making his home in silicon valley, he has worked as an editor at Keyboard magazine and as a program manager at Apple. Carl has been a moderator of the Tuning and Tuning-math mailing lists. Some of his recent posts are collected here and some ancient posts are here.

Some of his music theory articles:

28-string Cosmolyra after Ivor Darreg
Isomorphic keyboard mapping for 5-limit just intonation
Spectral analysis reveals accurate 7-limit intonation in barbershop music
Archimedean keyboards
Rothenberg stability in pitch space
Stellated Combination Product Sets: How many tones?
Xenharmonic Moving Windows: Extended JI with conventional keyboards
MIDI-based adaptive tuning by common-tone matching
Generalizing diatonicity
Successive improvements in 17-limit TOP damage for the first 100 ETs
Logflat-best rank 1 temperaments up to 100 notes/octave
Classification of microtonal notation systems
No limits: Optimal subgroups for equal temperaments
Measuring the strength of chord progressions
Maximum dyadic error of triads in equal temperaments
The MOS theorem: Well-formed scales are tempered Fokker blocks

Stuff of a more tutorial nature:

Xenharmonic glossary
The Alternative Tuning FAQ
Cross-sets Primer
The Too-Condensed Tuning-Math Outline

Elsewhere on the web:

YouTube
Facebook
Twitter
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