Douglas Blumeyer
Douglas Blumeyer is a composer living in San Francisco. He often uses xenharmonic pitch systems in his music. Sometimes he goes by Cmloegcmluin.
Some of his work outside the wiki
his own music and theory
- Musical Patterns: an interactive musical web application
- Cmloegcmluin's SoundCloud
- music-related blog posts
- draft of book Fun Musical Ideas
Notation
- updated Sagittal-SMuFL-Map
- updated Sagittal JI Precision Level notation calculator spreadsheet
- font glyphs for Sagittal Olympian and Magrathean symbol sets
- (WIP) Sagittal tutorial videos
- (WIP) Sagittal written educational materials
- (WIP) online Sagittal notation calculator
- (WIP) updated Sagittal JI Precision Level notation diagram
- (WIP) updated Sagittal Periodic Table of EDOs
- (WIP) updated Sagittal website
- (WIP) unannounced web tool
other
Some of his work here on the wiki
RTT
- Douglas Blumeyer's RTT How-To
- Saturation, torsion, contorsion, and defactoring
- Defactoring algorithms
- The pathology of enfactoring
- Defactoring terminology proposal
- normal lists (revised in collaboration with FloraC to accommodate and enumerate multiple normal forms, and introduced defactored Hermite form)
- matrix echelon forms
- generator size manipulation
- RTT library in Wolfram Language
- intro to exterior algebra for RTT (I did not develop most of this theory, just documented it)
- & (did not invent the operator, just created page for it)
- Talk:Interior product (suggestions re: interior product, progressive product, and regressive product)
- Talk:Meet and Join (suggestions to improve meet & join page)
- Talk:Patent val (proposals to rename "patent val" to "simple map" and "generalized patent val" to "uniform map")
- tuning ranges of regular temperaments (not the original tuning range definitions, but major revisions to terminology and documentation)
- eigenmonzo (I did not coin the term, just created the page, including its essentially built-in proposal to rename itself to "unchanged interval")
- mapping to lattice (again, not my idea, I just gave it an explanation)
- val list (again, not my idea, I just gave it an explanation)
- tuning map (again, not my idea, I just gave it an explanation)
- comma basis (again, not my idea, I just gave it an explanation)
- val#Vals vs. maps (again, not my idea, I just gave it an explanation)
- map (again, not my idea, I just gave it an explanation)