Re: [Bluemusic-users] Tuning NoteProcessor
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From: steven yi <ste...@cs...> - 2004-09-29 17:19:04
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Hi Paris, I'd recommend giving Scala a try, it's pretty phenomenal software. As it is, the tuning noteProcessor works, but it's not as convenient as I'd like, so will be working on that a bit. It'll be included in the next release. ^_^ steven Paris wrote: > Hi Steven, > > I haven't actually used Scala before but have read a little bit about it > and since alternate tunings are of interest to me, I'm really excited to > hear that you are working on including this functionality in blue! > Please let us know when it is in the installer distribution. > > Thanks, > p > > On Tuesday, September 28, 2004, at 07:50 PM, steven yi wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> Just to let you all know, I've added a new tuning noteProcessor in >> CVS. The way it works is you set what pfield to modify, a base >> frequency, and the filename for a Scala scale file to use. It will >> then convert pch-like notation to frequencies. So, say your scale has >> 57-degrees in it, you would do something like: >> >> 8.45 >> >> to get the 45th degree up from the baseFrequency. baseFrequency >> defaults to what it does in Scala, which is the middle-c below A440. >> >> I'd like to modify how the noteProcessor works by instead of typing in >> the Scala file filename, I have a file selector to choose, but I would >> have to do some work and get rid of the existing noteProcessorChain >> table editor and create a new one. I'd like to do this anyways as it >> would make noteProcessors a bit easier to edit, but it might take some >> time. Either way, I'll try to figure out the best way to do all this >> so that .blue files can be portable and still use the external tuning >> files. >> >> Thanks, >> steven |