Old 10-09-2018, 10:34 PM   #1
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Hi, This is my latest music production, made in reaper, with some samples and Yamaha DX7/Roland D-50 synths.

https://youtu.be/HSHShtlORJs

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Old 10-23-2018, 04:01 AM   #2
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Made a new video version! 🙂

https://youtu.be/jX190TYgQxc
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The intervals are kinda vertigo inducing. Yep I'm not getting into microtonal music anytime soon.
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16 notes per octave ?

Why do you think that makes sense ?

Are the intervals equally distributed or is this some special scheme ?

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The intervals are kinda vertigo inducing. Yep I'm not getting into microtonal music anytime soon.
The itervals are kind of backwards with this scale! Can see why it would mess with your head! 19 and 31 and possibly 36 tend to sound more 'normal' as the first to are close to historical tunings I think, and 36 contains the normal twelve, plus 24 extra!
I am also liking 22 as it has nice Major and minor triads.
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Old 11-12-2018, 07:50 AM   #6
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16 notes per octave ?

Why do you think that makes sense ?

Are the intervals equally distributed or is this some special scheme ?

-Michael
16 notes per octave! Equally distributed.
It doesn't make a lot of sense! (sticking to 12, 22, and 36 now)
It's a diatonic scale, where four 'fifths' equal a minor third and three 'fourths' equal a slightly flat (but nice) Major third. The Major and minor are all swapped about. Also there is a note EXACTLY half way between Root and minor third.

the main problem with this tuning, is the 'fifths' sound sort of dissonant and out of tune with most harmonic sounds, so playing chords often doesn't sound good, unless you're careful what patch/sounds are used.
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