On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 5:43 PM, David Bellows <davebell...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>
> Sure. Right now my software will create a Timidity tuning table that
> will divide the octave into any number. I just generated one that
> divides the octave into 10240 equal divisions but that means that it's
> only a fraction of an octave (128/10240). Getting Timidity to load a
> tuning table with more than 128 notes and read an "extended" MIDI file
> where the note range can go from 0-65000 (or whatever) instead of
> 0-127 is the trick. Generating huge tuning tables that Timidity can
> handle would be easier for me, I think, than sending a frequency value
> for each note (as in the above proposed solution), but maybe not.


​Just wondering: What is the point of this. You're creating notes with a
difference between them of ~.05 hz. Are your ears good enough to hear the
difference between these?​



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