On Mon, 11 May 2015 17:43:10 -0700
David Bellows <davebell...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The MIDI Tuning
> Standard allows one to change the frequency of an individual note,
> correct? And then assuming my MIDI library can send these sysex
> messages then I should be able to do this, with care. Each note event
> would carry with it a frequency tuning for that note. Is that what
> you're reading?
> 

Yes.  AFAIK, something like this should be possible.  A composition
in 1366-ET would have to have a single-note SYSX message for each note.

Also, AFAIK, the Scala software can produce a MIDI file containing
such SYSEX single-note messages and this file should then be playable
through TiMidity++.

You'll have to research the Scala documentation to find out how
this is done.  As I mentioned, I am not active in this area but
there are microtonalists who do go beyond the limitations of the 
standard MIDI format.

AZ


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