Hi,
My Name is Brad Maloney and I have been lurking for quite a while on this
list. At any rate for a diversion and excercise I am playing around
with coding a QBasic-like program from scratch, but I am hung up on
the fomula that "figures" half step increments in MgHz.. I have
so far created several scales & temperments but none that are
"Well Tempered"
Even if you don't have the formula if you could forward a table
of A 440 chromaticaly through a 880 it would be a great help. with
those figures I can find the formula..
Thanks in advance, Brad Maloney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- Re: [abcusers] Fomula for determining a half step in MgHz..... Brad Maloney
- Re: [abcusers] Fomula for determining a half step in M... John Chambers
- Re: [abcusers] Fomula for determining a half step in M... Bruce Olson
- Re: [abcusers] Fomula for determining a half step ... Mike Whitaker
- Re: [abcusers] Fomula for determining a half step in M... John Chambers
- Re: [abcusers] Fomula for determining a half step in M... Bruce Olson
- Re: [abcusers] Fomula for determining a half step ... John Chambers
- Re: [abcusers] Fomula for determining a half step in M... Frank Nordberg
- Re: [abcusers] Fomula for determining a half step in M... Mike Whitaker
- Re: [abcusers] Fomula for determining a half step in M... Phil Taylor
- Re: [abcusers] Fomula for determining a half step in M... John Henckel
