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Top 12 microtonal Open-Source Projects
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pitfalls
norns library for defining microtonal scales and chords - play on grid as a isomorphic keyboard
I downloaded this and played around with it a little.
I’m a little skeptical of something that ditches traditional music notation for piano roll, doesn’t offer any ways to reorganize sections of your song, and then gives you a bunch of tools for key signatures, modes, polymeter, and microtonal music. I’m trying to think of a programming analogy—it’s like checking out a new programming language that has dependent types, higher-kinded types and monads, and a borrow checker, but no strings or integers.
It’s really easy for those of us with analytical, mathematical minds to go diving into the more esoteric parts of music theory. Set theory, microtonality and alternative tuning systems, esoteric scales and cataloging all these different scales—but then you fuck up the basics or miss them completely. I noticed that the “major” scale is only available under its more esoteric name, the “ionian” scale, and then there are five different versions of locrian to choose from, not counting the ones outside 12-EDO.
https://github.com/helio-fm/helio-sequencer/blob/develop/Res...
Even with all these esoteric features, there is no such thing as, say, Eb. There is only D#. As programmers, we really want to normalize all our data so that it’s represented in exactly one way, but as a musician I like having both sharps and flats around. They’re convenient and make the music easier to read.
This is a neat tool for playing around with scales and tunings, but it seems like absolute hell to try and write music this way.
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.
Project mention: Scala2MTS — A web app to convert Scala tuning files to MIDI SysEx for use in hardware synths | /r/microtonal | 2023-07-01Here's the source to both the original script and the web app: https://github.com/unremarkablegarden/scala2mts
microtonal related posts
- Are there any microtonal piano VSTs out there?
- Scala2MTS — A web app to convert Scala tuning files to MIDI SysEx for use in hardware synths
- 31 equal temperment in Musescore
- My own microtonal synthesizer project microwave
- New microwave release
- I finally ported my microtonal synthesizer app from Nannou to Bevy
- Bought a Lumatone, what's the best gear and software to go with it?
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Index
What are some of the best open-source microtonal projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | helio-sequencer | 2,982 |
2 | tune | 131 |
3 | Mamba | 75 |
4 | SuperVirtualKeyboard | 40 |
5 | xenpaper | 31 |
6 | Fluida.lv2 | 28 |
7 | harmoxen | 10 |
8 | scala2mts | 9 |
9 | microtonal-seaboard | 8 |
10 | pitfalls | 7 |
11 | xen-fret | 5 |
12 | ekme-heji.ily | 4 |
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