Topic: Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory

1 scales

File Description Notes Period (¢) Limit
21-23-25-27 21 23 25 27 13 1200.0 23

Thread (7 messages)

From: genewardsmith (2011-03-25)
Subject: Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory

I tried to post a comment (nice piece, BTW, conveying a sense of urgency in this search) but was told I don't have an account on ImprovFriday. Is that actually true?
From: Chris Vaisvil (2011-03-25)
Subject: Re: [MMM] Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory

Probably you don't have an account there. I don't own that site, and
my former site, Not Only Music, has been taken down because I couldn't
prevent spammers from posting advertizements at will. I will send an
email off list to explain more.



On 3/25/11, genewardsmith <genewardsmith@...> wrote:
> I tried to post a comment (nice piece, BTW, conveying a sense of urgency in
> this search) but was told I don't have an account on ImprovFriday. Is that
> actually true?
>
>
From: christopherv (2011-03-25)
Subject: Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory

Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory


download http://micro.soonlabel.com/harmonic_series/21-23-25-27/daily20110324-pianoteq-gpo.mp3

online play http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=644



This is a piece scored for flute, bassoon, cello, and double bass that explores a Tonality Diamond from the harmonic series section of partials 21 23 25 27 reduced to an octave. It is realized through an M-Audio 88es, Sonar X1, Garritan Personal Orchestra and editing. The title is an exaggeration of some discussion going on in the tuning community – it only makes for an interesting title – no offense meant.

The scala file of the tuning follows:

! E:\Cakewalk\scales\21-23-25-27.scl
!
21 23 25 27
13
!
27/25
25/23
23/21
27/23
25/21
9/7
14/9
42/25
46/27
42/23
46/25
50/27
2/1
From: Michael (2011-03-25)
Subject: Offtopic: spammers and nononlymusic.com

Chris>"Probably you don't have an account there. I don't own that site, and

my former site, Not Only Music, has been taken down because I couldn't

prevent spammers from posting advertizements at will. I will send an

email off list to explain more."

Hmm...how did they log in to post in the first place?  You'd think using re-captcha to put captcha verification along with username/password ID would could prevent that...  Or, even simpler, just put a simple addition problem as verification for log-in.
  Further steps could involved not allowing posts with certain keywords IE "money" or "career" or "special offer"...and you could tell legitimate posters specifically not to use such words.

--- On Fri, 3/25/11, Chris Vaisvil <chrisvaisvil@...> wrote:

From: Chris Vaisvil <chrisvaisvil@...>
Subject: Re: [MMM] Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, March 25, 2011, 3:50 AM







 



  


    
      
      
      Probably you don't have an account there. I don't own that site, and

my former site, Not Only Music, has been taken down because I couldn't

prevent spammers from posting advertizements at will. I will send an

email off list to explain more.



On 3/25/11, genewardsmith <genewardsmith@...> wrote:

> I tried to post a comment (nice piece, BTW, conveying a sense of urgency in

> this search) but was told I don't have an account on ImprovFriday. Is that

> actually true?

>

>



    
     

    
    


 



  





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From: Chris Vaisvil (2011-03-25)
Subject: Re: [MMM] Offtopic: spammers and nononlymusic.com

Michael, I think they are using SQL injection or some flaw in the PHP code.

When I turn registration OFF then they can register and post at will. I
translated some of the Russian posted there it seems to be a lot of fun for
them.
When I turn registration to admin approve I get several registration by
obvious spammers per hour but they can't get in.
Obviously there is some flaw and the code is up to date. I just don't see it
worth my time to try to replace the PHP board with anything else.

Chris

On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 10:44 AM, Michael <djtrancendance@...> wrote:

>
>
> Chris>"Probably you don't have an account there. I don't own that site, and
>
> my former site, Not Only Music, has been taken down because I couldn't
>
> prevent spammers from posting advertizements at will. I will send an
>
> email off list to explain more."
>
> Hmm...how did they log in to post in the first place?  You'd think using
> re-captcha to put captcha verification along with username/password ID would
> could prevent that...  Or, even simpler, just put a simple addition problem
> as verification for log-in.
>   Further steps could involved not allowing posts with certain keywords IE
> "money" or "career" or "special offer"...and you could tell legitimate
> posters specifically not to use such words.
>
> --- On Fri, 3/25/11, Chris Vaisvil <chrisvaisvil@...> wrote:
>
> From: Chris Vaisvil <chrisvaisvil@...>
> Subject: Re: [MMM] Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Friday, March 25, 2011, 3:50 AM
>
>
>
> Probably you don't have an account there. I don't own that site, and
>
> my former site, Not Only Music, has been taken down because I couldn't
>
> prevent spammers from posting advertizements at will. I will send an
>
> email off list to explain more.
>
> On 3/25/11, genewardsmith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I tried to post a comment (nice piece, BTW, conveying a sense of urgency
> in
>
> > this search) but was told I don't have an account on ImprovFriday. Is
> that
>
> > actually true?
>
> >
>
> >
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>  
>


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From: Carl Lumma (2011-03-25)
Subject: Re: [MMM] Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory

Alright, I laughed.  Decent piece too.  -Carl

At 06:35 AM 3/25/2011, you wrote:
>Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory
>
>download 
>http://micro.soonlabel.com/harmonic_series/21-23-25-27/daily20110324-p
>ianoteq-gpo.mp3
>
>online play http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=644
>
>This is a piece scored for flute, bassoon, cello, and double bass that 
>explores a Tonality Diamond from the harmonic series section of 
>partials 21 23 25 27 reduced to an octave. It is realized through an 
>M-Audio 88es, Sonar X1, Garritan Personal Orchestra and editing. The 
>title is an exaggeration of some discussion going on in the tuning 
>community ­ it only makes for an interesting title ­ no offense meant.
>
From: Chris Vaisvil (2011-03-26)
Subject: Re: [MMM] Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory

Thanks for the listen and comment - I'm glad it was good for a laugh :-) I
did when I hit on the title.

On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Carl Lumma <carl@...> wrote:

>
>
> Alright, I laughed. Decent piece too. -Carl
>
>
> At 06:35 AM 3/25/2011, you wrote:
> >Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory
> >
> >download
> >http://micro.soonlabel.com/harmonic_series/21-23-25-27/daily20110324-p
> >ianoteq-gpo.mp3
> >
> >online play http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=644
>


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