perhaps someone could write a simple library that takes a midi-key (0-127) as input, as well as a 'scala' mapping and outputs frequency numbers? rather than every project reimplementing the same idea.
having written this, you all probably think it is obvious anyway, so i'll keep quiet :) porl 2009/4/28 Dave Phillips <[email protected]> > Aaron Johnson wrote: > > ... after having located the code snippet in whysynth that creates a > > standard 12-equal tuning array, called 'y_pitch', as factors relative > > to 440HZ (A440), and indexed by MIDI note numbers. I wonder, how easy > > would it be to make this table dynamic and subject to for example, > > loading a SCALA .scl file, or at least, a user defined array which can > > be loaded from a dialog box? > > I'd like to second Aaron's proposal/request. Support for Scala files > should be standard in all software synthesizers. It seems a bit > ludicrous to fix intonation at 12-tone ET when the medium is capable of > any intonation desired. > > Best, > > dp > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev >
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