12to30harm12
12 to 30 in octave harm
Properties
| Notes | 15 |
| Period | 1200.0 ¢ |
| Just | 29-limit |
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Mailing lists
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| Reference | https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_95693.html#95693 |
| Thread | 1 scale |
| Tone |
Tone (¢) |
Step |
Step (¢) |
| 25/24 |
71 |
25/24 |
71 |
| 13/12 |
139 |
26/25 |
68 |
| 9/8 |
204 |
27/26 |
65 |
| 7/6 |
267 |
28/27 |
63 |
| 29/24 |
328 |
29/28 |
61 |
| 5/4 |
386 |
30/29 |
59 |
| 4/3 |
498 |
16/15 |
112 |
| 17/12 |
603 |
17/16 |
105 |
| 3/2 |
702 |
18/17 |
99 |
| 19/12 |
796 |
19/18 |
94 |
| 5/3 |
884 |
20/19 |
89 |
| 7/4 |
969 |
21/20 |
84 |
| 11/6 |
1049 |
22/21 |
81 |
| 23/12 |
1126 |
23/22 |
77 |
| 2/1 |
1200 |
24/23 |
74 |
Parent scales
Child scales
Mailing list post
From: christopherv (2011-01-20)
Subject: Harmonics 12 to 30 in 15
Nifty picture of electron orbitals plus online play at:
http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=448
Download
http://micro.soonlabel.com/harmonic_series/daily20110119b-harmonic-arps.mp3
I have been exploring Sonar X1 and one of the ideas on my list was to apply the apreggiator to a piece of music that was classical and used the harmonic series just sounded like a good idea. Well, here is the realization of that idea. Using pianoteq 3.6 and Sonar X1 I recorded an improvisation with arpeggiator at eight notes and 2 octaves and a BPM of 60. I used a 15 note tuning with harmonics 12 to 30 reduced to an octave and then repeated for every octave. The arpeggiated notes are purposefully quieter in order to provide a "cloud" of notes in support of the main themes.
! E:\Cakewalk\scales\12to30harm12.scl
!
12 to 30 in octave harm
15
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25/24
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19/12
5/3
7/4
11/6
23/12
2/1
Full thread (1 messages)
From: christopherv (2011-01-20)
Subject: Harmonics 12 to 30 in 15
Nifty picture of electron orbitals plus online play at:
http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=448
Download
http://micro.soonlabel.com/harmonic_series/daily20110119b-harmonic-arps.mp3
I have been exploring Sonar X1 and one of the ideas on my list was to apply the apreggiator to a piece of music that was classical and used the harmonic series just sounded like a good idea. Well, here is the realization of that idea. Using pianoteq 3.6 and Sonar X1 I recorded an improvisation with arpeggiator at eight notes and 2 octaves and a BPM of 60. I used a 15 note tuning with harmonics 12 to 30 reduced to an octave and then repeated for every octave. The arpeggiated notes are purposefully quieter in order to provide a "cloud" of notes in support of the main themes.
! E:\Cakewalk\scales\12to30harm12.scl
!
12 to 30 in octave harm
15
!
25/24
13/12
9/8
7/6
29/24
5/4
4/3
17/12
3/2
19/12
5/3
7/4
11/6
23/12
2/1
Raw file
! E:\Cakewalk\scales\12to30harm12.scl
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12 to 30 in octave harm
15
!
25/24
13/12
9/8
7/6
29/24
5/4
4/3
17/12
3/2
19/12
5/3
7/4
11/6
23/12
2/1
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