piano-scales
tune
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piano-scales
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is my keyboard ok? it has 61 keys and no pedal
I don't believe this is something that is part of a standard "piano lesson" plan, but it will help you understand how western music functions. As soon as you have a basic understanding of notes, and intervals (intervals are a lot more important than just notes!), you can start tackling scales. I have this PDF printed out sitting next to my piano: https://github.com/mercvre/piano-scales Wrap your head around the circle of fifths, and you'll be set.
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About 2 years ago, I created a poster to learn the scales, here is the new version!
Thank you, if you follow this link: https://github.com/mercvre/piano-scales where the posters are hosted for you to download, you will find by scrolling a down a readme file explaining how to use the poster. It’s not going deep into the details but you’ll get enough to get started and do research on your own if needed.
tune
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Are there any microtonal piano VSTs out there?
I use tune-cli (https://github.com/Woyten/tune/tree/master/tune-cli) to play microtonal scales on my non-microtonal Fantom-X8. tune-cli can retune almost any synth via MIDI message injection but it needs to be started as a separate program since it is not a VST plugin.
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Scala2MTS — A web app to convert Scala tuning files to MIDI SysEx for use in hardware synths
I developed tune-cli (https://github.com/Woyten/tune/tree/master/tune-cli) which is also able to convert Scala to MTS. It can even do it in a live-dispatching mode giving you access to more than 12 notes per octave without any underwater / chipmunk effect.
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I made a command-line tool to assist me with writing polyrhythmic drum parts
Very excited to see this. It's very much a tool I would use, excited to give it a spin after work tonight. I also look forward to reading the code.
Other cool music tools I've seen implemented in rust:
* glicol - https://glicol.org/
* tune - https://github.com/Woyten/tune
A while back I wanted to make some tools to aid in composition and was using rust. Very partially baked, but a fun pet project to learn the language with. Generated Just Intonation pitch lattices based on my research of Ben Johnston's compositional approach. https://github.com/jcpst/johnston
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My own microtonal synthesizer project microwave
Hi, thanks for your comment! The GitHub repo including the source code, documentation and links to some demo videos can be found here: https://github.com/Woyten/tune/tree/master/microwave
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New microwave release
To download the newest release and learn more about its features, visit https://github.com/Woyten/tune/releases/tag/microwave-0.35.0.
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I finally ported my microtonal synthesizer app from Nannou to Bevy
Source code: https://github.com/Woyten/tune/tree/master/microwave
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Bought a Lumatone, what's the best gear and software to go with it?
If you want to get started really quick and only need live playback functions also try out my own project: https://github.com/Woyten/tune/tree/master/microwave
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This is for the microtonal Rust devs: My SCL/KBM importer/exporter is now feature-complete
tune: A library with mature support for pitch calculations, SCL files, KBM files, MIDI Tuning Standard and live retuning
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Where to buy/make a microtonal piano?
I wrote a software https://github.com/Woyten/tune/tree/master/tune-cli that can receive standard (single- or multi-channel) MIDI in events and convert them to microtonal multi-channel MIDI events which should be understandable by most synthesizers. On top of that In wrote a graphical user interface https://github.com/Woyten/tune/tree/master/microwave which also comes with a built-in modular synth engine and soundfont renderer. I am currently working on migrating the UI to a modern 3D engine for better visualizations like keyboards and a Lumatone. IOW the project is still actively developed by me. Let me know if you think those apps could be useful for you and if you have questions about how to use them.
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Convert 27edo midi or others to 12edo MIDI with fine tunings?
My own tools tune-cli and microwave which I use for my compositions both support a variety of tuning methods including retuning via MIDI fine-tuning messages.
What are some alternatives?
openbook - OpenBook is an open source Jazz real book
musescore-microtonal-edo-plugin - Microtonal MuseScore plugin to retune notes in any EDO. Deprecated, see musescore-xen-tuner (link below).
bitwig-community-presets - ❤️ It's time for the community to come together to make some awesome sounds/effects
swyh-rs - Stream What You Hear written in rust, inspired by SWYH.
awesome-music-production - A curated list of software, services, and resources to create and distribute music
rustysynth - A SoundFont MIDI synthesizer written in pure Rust
zrythm - a highly automated and intuitive digital audio workstation - official mirror
nannou - A Creative Coding Framework for Rust.
Musical Artifacts - Helping to catalog, preserve and free the artifacts you need to produce music.
typebeat - Keyboard-controlled music sequencer, sampler, and synth
FoundryVTT-Game-Audio-Bundle-4 - Foundry VTT - Game Audio Bundle 4
SuperVirtualKeyboard - MIDI Plugin made with JUCE for interacting with microtonal piano layouts