User:SAKryukov

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Sergey A Kryukov, physicist, inventor, designer, author of computer technologies, creator of the Web browser-based microtonal platform for musical teaching, study, and composer's experiments

Selected Publications

Musical Study with Isomorphic Computer Keyboard, August 16, 2017

Microtonal Music Study with Chromatic Lattice Keyboard, September 1, 2017

Sound Builder, Web Audio Synthesizer Sound Builder, Web Audio Synthesizer, May 19, 2020

Practical Sound Recorder with Sound Activation, September 3, 2014

List of other selected publications

Microtonal Music Study
 using specialized chromatic keyboards and Web Audio API

GitHub repository

GitHub Web site of the project

All applications presented by this project can be played live using a Web browser. They are based on the Web Audio API and common platform developed by the author. Alternatively, the project can be downloaded from GitHub to execute the applications locally, in this case, Internet or any other network is not required.

The applications support standard touchscreen. With a touchscreen, one can play with ten fingers, any chords, glissando (important) in any combinations. So a touchscreen is highly recommended. Without a touch screen, a user still can play with a mouse/touchpad and, in special cases, a computer keyboard.

Browsers based on V8 engine are recommended, such as Chromium, Chrome, Opera, Vivaldi, Microsoft Edge v. 80.0.361.111 or later, and more…

Live Play Applications

Sound Builder In addition to this Web browser-based application, there is the additional tool, Fourier.WaveFFT; it requires a one-click build (.NET Core). It can take an audio sound sample, Fourier-transform it, and embed the result in an instrument file to be open by SoundBuilder for the synthesis. The user can design one's own instrument synthesizer and embed it in all musical instruments of the system listed below.

Microtonal Chromatic Lattice (keyboard instrument)

Specialized 29-EDO Keyboards

Application for comparison of tonal systems

Sequence Tool

Profile

Web site

Contact me

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