I don't think Scala is really the solution to this problem - what seems
to be needed in this case is a way of getting Finale to create quarter
tones out of a standard setup, rather than reprogramming the synth and
then writing music to match.


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Of Barbara Touburg
Sent: 16 October 2006 21:06
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Subject: Re: [Finale] quartertone playback


There's this nice little utility that will tune your synthesizer to any 
tuning you like. You can even define your own tuning.

http://www.xs4all.nl/~huygensf/scala/

dhbailey wrote:
> Johannes Gebauer wrote:
> 
>> I succeeded very well to get the quartertone stuff entered into 
>> Finale
>> (and I now understand why some people prefer Speedy without MIDI 
>> keyboard). Although playback is not really important to me, I do 
>> wonder whether it is theoretically possible, without having to add 
>> expressions to every note or such things. Has anyone managed this? 
>> Would this be possible in any way with GPO, or the softsynth?

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