Re: [abcusers] Re: abc and microtonality

2003-06-26 Thread Georg Hajdu
(this is standard in some microtonal literature). Please let me know what you think. Regards, Georg On Thursday, June 26, 2003, at 12:10 AM, I. Oppenheim wrote: On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, John Chambers wrote: Buddha Buck writes: | Georg Hajdu wrote: | Actually, I could suggest another notation: _#C, where

Re: [abcusers] Re: abc and microtonality

2003-06-26 Thread Georg Hajdu
Sorry, what I meant was ratio not step size. I still think this should defined in a separate line. I might use an incomplete abc implementation (only the things I really need) in my own real-time notation program; I'll leave it to others to integrate Buddha Buck's or my suggestions in their more

Re: [abcusers] Re: abc and microtonality

2003-06-25 Thread Georg Hajdu
-a eighth-tone flat or 6875 MIDI cents. Regards, Georg Hajdu On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 10:33 AM, I. Oppenheim wrote: On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Georg Hajdu wrote: could there be an attempt to make eighth-tone notation (which is quasi-standard in places such as IRCAM, Paris) standard in abc

Re: [abcusers] Re: abc and microtonality

2003-06-25 Thread Georg Hajdu
be described with 12 TET (12-tone equal temperament). While a 7/8-tone sharp theoretically exists, one would rather think of it as a 1/8-tone lowering of the tone a whole step above. So, instead of thinking C 7/8 sharp, think D 1/8 flat. Regards, Georg Hajdu On Wednesday, Jun 25, 2003, at 21:23

[abcusers] Re: abc and microtonality

2003-06-24 Thread Georg Hajdu
with MIDI-cents instead of MIDI key # (a middle-c quarter-note sharp is 6025 MIDI cents; i.e. key number * 100 + deviation in cents). Regards, Georg Hajdu *** Phone: +49-40-23517610 (h) +49-40-42-848-2005 (w) +49-172-787-4214 (m) +49-40-42-848-2030 (f) e