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ToneScape works under Parallels Desktop 7

🔗Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@...>

9/5/2011 5:41:20 PM

With great rapture, I am pleased to report that a recent upgrade to Parallels Desktop 7 running Windows XP under Snow Leopard (final version) has assured a smooth, completely non-problematic run of my copy of ToneScape!

Kudos to monz for this brilliant software with a very nice 3D view of lattices that reflect all the pitches played in a score. Neat! Got to discover some more of this eye-candy now.

Bear in mind folks, that ToneScape's development was discontinued due to shortage of funds or whatnot, so one must acquire the exact specified software components to get it to launch and fully run. Whatever it was that prevented it from operating normally (without the 3D lattices) under PD6 seems to have been solved in PD7 (possibly the graphics improvements).

The setup-setdown details that lead me to the final happy solution for ToneScape are too gruesome a "micro-horror nightmare" to describe. Ask my help only if you want to get ToneScape to run under Mac and could not figure out how.

Cordially,
Dr. Oz.

✩ ✩ ✩
www.ozanyarman.com

🔗monz <joemonz@...>

9/6/2011 10:11:12 AM

Hi Oz,

You cannot imagine how happy i am to see this news! Thank you for your tireless efforts to get Tonescape working on the Mac. Please be sure to download the items i have in the "Files" section of the Tonescape Yahoo group:

/tonescape_denhaag/

Of course i have dozens or possibly even hundreds more to share, which i have not yet put in there.

I know that you had tremendous problems in this endeavor, and that you put a lot of work into it ... i am hoping that you will be able and willing to help other Mac users who want to use Tonescape. Of course I am available to help as much as i can, but my two Macs use Leopard (and i think if i try to upgrade it won't work) and Panther (on an old machine which can't upgrade any farther), so i do not yet have Tonescape working on them and may never be able to.

-monz
http://tonalsoft.com/tonescape.aspx
Tonescape microtonal music software

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@...> wrote:
>
> With great rapture, I am pleased to report that a recent upgrade to Parallels Desktop 7 running Windows XP under Snow Leopard (final version) has assured a smooth, completely non-problematic run of my copy of ToneScape!
>
> Kudos to monz for this brilliant software with a very nice 3D view of lattices that reflect all the pitches played in a score. Neat! Got to discover some more of this eye-candy now.
>
> Bear in mind folks, that ToneScape's development was discontinued due to shortage of funds or whatnot, so one must acquire the exact specified software components to get it to launch and fully run. Whatever it was that prevented it from operating normally (without the 3D lattices) under PD6 seems to have been solved in PD7 (possibly the graphics improvements).
>
> The setup-setdown details that lead me to the final happy solution for ToneScape are too gruesome a "micro-horror nightmare" to describe. Ask my help only if you want to get ToneScape to run under Mac and could not figure out how.
>
> Cordially,
> Dr. Oz.
>
>
> âÂœ© âÂœ© âÂœ©
> www.ozanyarman.com
>

🔗Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@...>

9/8/2011 11:13:03 AM

Monz, there is indeed occasion to cheer. I am very pleased to know that I can get more files from the ToneScape group and from you if you will kindly zip and send the bunch to me.

I shall verily try to assist anyone who cannot set up ToneScape under a Mac. Bear in mind that PD7 is now 64-bit and I suspect nothing short of Snow Leopard (specifically triggered to launch in 64-bit) will suffice to get ToneScape to work under virtualization.

The only issue is an error message when enabling "identity vector" in the context menu of the lattice view. I don't know what causes it, but simply clicking on cancel of the error pop-up window will let me work safely in the program just as before. I don't know if the colored bars traversing across many dimensions in the lattice view as a result of this failed operation is what I am supposed to see, or if there is any further remedy towards perfection here.

Other than this, the program is a cutie that verily prompts serious musical discoveries hence.

I wonder if a Python version could be programmed using the same concepts here.

Cordially,
Oz.

✩ ✩ ✩
www.ozanyarman.com

On Sep 6, 2011, at 8:11 PM, monz wrote:

> Hi Oz,
>
> You cannot imagine how happy i am to see this news! Thank you for your tireless efforts to get Tonescape working on the Mac. Please be sure to download the items i have in the "Files" section of the Tonescape Yahoo group:
>
> /tonescape_denhaag/
>
> Of course i have dozens or possibly even hundreds more to share, which i have not yet put in there.
>
> I know that you had tremendous problems in this endeavor, and that you put a lot of work into it ... i am hoping that you will be able and willing to help other Mac users who want to use Tonescape. Of course I am available to help as much as i can, but my two Macs use Leopard (and i think if i try to upgrade it won't work) and Panther (on an old machine which can't upgrade any farther), so i do not yet have Tonescape working on them and may never be able to.
>
>
> -monz
> http://tonalsoft.com/tonescape.aspx
> Tonescape microtonal music software
>
>
> --- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@...> wrote:
>>
>> With great rapture, I am pleased to report that a recent upgrade to Parallels Desktop 7 running Windows XP under Snow Leopard (final version) has assured a smooth, completely non-problematic run of my copy of ToneScape!
>>
>> Kudos to monz for this brilliant software with a very nice 3D view of lattices that reflect all the pitches played in a score. Neat! Got to discover some more of this eye-candy now.
>>
>> Bear in mind folks, that ToneScape's development was discontinued due to shortage of funds or whatnot, so one must acquire the exact specified software components to get it to launch and fully run. Whatever it was that prevented it from operating normally (without the 3D lattices) under PD6 seems to have been solved in PD7 (possibly the graphics improvements).
>>
>> The setup-setdown details that lead me to the final happy solution for ToneScape are too gruesome a "micro-horror nightmare" to describe. Ask my help only if you want to get ToneScape to run under Mac and could not figure out how.
>>
>> Cordially,
>> Dr. Oz.
>>
>>
>> ✩ ✩ ✩
>> www.ozanyarman.com
>>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>

🔗monz <joemonz@...>

9/10/2011 7:38:55 AM

Hi Oz,

Keep in mind that even when running in Windows, Tonescape has some bugs which were never fixed. When you enable "identity vector" in the Lattice pop-up menu it adds another dimension to the Lattice to show the identity-vector, so the lines and lattice-points do look a bit strange ... but i have never seen it give an error message, so apparently that is something caused by PD7.

I personally never enable the identity-vector on the Lattice unless it's really an important part of the structure of the tuning. Examples of the latter would be the ancient Greek systems, which are based on tetrachordal similarity.

Also, it should be noted that we programmed into Tonescape a lot of "hooks" for future features which were never enabled ... one of these is the apparent ability to define any type of identity-vector: in reality Tonescape can currently only use the 2:1 ratio as an identity-vector.

I thank you for your willingness to help others to get Tonescape running on Mac. Most of the people who have queried me about using Tonescape are Mac users, and so all I have been able to tell them until now is that they need to buy a cheap Windows PC!

-monz
http://tonalsoft.com/tonescape.aspx
Tonescape microtonal music software

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@...> wrote:
>
> Monz, there is indeed occasion to cheer. I am very pleased to know that I can get more files from the ToneScape group and from you if you will kindly zip and send the bunch to me.
>
> I shall verily try to assist anyone who cannot set up ToneScape under a Mac. Bear in mind that PD7 is now 64-bit and I suspect nothing short of Snow Leopard (specifically triggered to launch in 64-bit) will suffice to get ToneScape to work under virtualization.
>
> The only issue is an error message when enabling "identity vector" in the context menu of the lattice view. I don't know what causes it, but simply clicking on cancel of the error pop-up window will let me work safely in the program just as before. I don't know if the colored bars traversing across many dimensions in the lattice view as a result of this failed operation is what I am supposed to see, or if there is any further remedy towards perfection here.
>
> Other than this, the program is a cutie that verily prompts serious musical discoveries hence.
>
> I wonder if a Python version could be programmed using the same concepts here.
>
> Cordially,
> Oz.
>
>
>
> âÂœ© âÂœ© âÂœ©
> www.ozanyarman.com
>
> On Sep 6, 2011, at 8:11 PM, monz wrote:
>
> > Hi Oz,
> >
> > You cannot imagine how happy i am to see this news! Thank you for your tireless efforts to get Tonescape working on the Mac. Please be sure to download the items i have in the "Files" section of the Tonescape Yahoo group:
> >
> > /tonescape_denhaag/
> >
> > Of course i have dozens or possibly even hundreds more to share, which i have not yet put in there.
> >
> > I know that you had tremendous problems in this endeavor, and that you put a lot of work into it ... i am hoping that you will be able and willing to help other Mac users who want to use Tonescape. Of course I am available to help as much as i can, but my two Macs use Leopard (and i think if i try to upgrade it won't work) and Panther (on an old machine which can't upgrade any farther), so i do not yet have Tonescape working on them and may never be able to.
> >
> >
> > -monz
> > http://tonalsoft.com/tonescape.aspx
> > Tonescape microtonal music software
> >
> >
> > --- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@> wrote:
> >>
> >> With great rapture, I am pleased to report that a recent upgrade to Parallels Desktop 7 running Windows XP under Snow Leopard (final version) has assured a smooth, completely non-problematic run of my copy of ToneScape!
> >>
> >> Kudos to monz for this brilliant software with a very nice 3D view of lattices that reflect all the pitches played in a score. Neat! Got to discover some more of this eye-candy now.
> >>
> >> Bear in mind folks, that ToneScape's development was discontinued due to shortage of funds or whatnot, so one must acquire the exact specified software components to get it to launch and fully run. Whatever it was that prevented it from operating normally (without the 3D lattices) under PD6 seems to have been solved in PD7 (possibly the graphics improvements).
> >>
> >> The setup-setdown details that lead me to the final happy solution for ToneScape are too gruesome a "micro-horror nightmare" to describe. Ask my help only if you want to get ToneScape to run under Mac and could not figure out how.
> >>
> >> Cordially,
> >> Dr. Oz.
> >>
> >>
> >> âÅ"© âÅ"© âÅ"©
> >> www.ozanyarman.com
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>

🔗Juhani <jnylenius@...>

9/13/2011 4:02:38 PM

Wonderful news, I've been waiting for this for years! I will definitely try to run Tonescape on a Mac at some point.
Monz, can i ask something else. Is the printed complete version (with pictures and music examples) of your book still available? The local Uni. musicology dpt Uhas been trying to get hold of it with no luck.

Juhani

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "monz" <joemonz@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Oz,
>
> Keep in mind that even when running in Windows, Tonescape has some bugs which were never fixed. When you enable "identity vector" in the Lattice pop-up menu it adds another dimension to the Lattice to show the identity-vector, so the lines and lattice-points do look a bit strange ... but i have never seen it give an error message, so apparently that is something caused by PD7.
>
> I personally never enable the identity-vector on the Lattice unless it's really an important part of the structure of the tuning. Examples of the latter would be the ancient Greek systems, which are based on tetrachordal similarity.
>
> Also, it should be noted that we programmed into Tonescape a lot of "hooks" for future features which were never enabled ... one of these is the apparent ability to define any type of identity-vector: in reality Tonescape can currently only use the 2:1 ratio as an identity-vector.
>
> I thank you for your willingness to help others to get Tonescape running on Mac. Most of the people who have queried me about using Tonescape are Mac users, and so all I have been able to tell them until now is that they need to buy a cheap Windows PC!
>
>
> -monz
> http://tonalsoft.com/tonescape.aspx
> Tonescape microtonal music software
>
> --- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@> wrote:
> >
> > Monz, there is indeed occasion to cheer. I am very pleased to know that I can get more files from the ToneScape group and from you if you will kindly zip and send the bunch to me.
> >
> > I shall verily try to assist anyone who cannot set up ToneScape under a Mac. Bear in mind that PD7 is now 64-bit and I suspect nothing short of Snow Leopard (specifically triggered to launch in 64-bit) will suffice to get ToneScape to work under virtualization.
> >
> > The only issue is an error message when enabling "identity vector" in the context menu of the lattice view. I don't know what causes it, but simply clicking on cancel of the error pop-up window will let me work safely in the program just as before. I don't know if the colored bars traversing across many dimensions in the lattice view as a result of this failed operation is what I am supposed to see, or if there is any further remedy towards perfection here.
> >
> > Other than this, the program is a cutie that verily prompts serious musical discoveries hence.
> >
> > I wonder if a Python version could be programmed using the same concepts here.
> >
> > Cordially,
> > Oz.
> >
> >
> >
> > âÂœ© âÂœ© âÂœ©
> > www.ozanyarman.com
> >
> > On Sep 6, 2011, at 8:11 PM, monz wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Oz,
> > >
> > > You cannot imagine how happy i am to see this news! Thank you for your tireless efforts to get Tonescape working on the Mac. Please be sure to download the items i have in the "Files" section of the Tonescape Yahoo group:
> > >
> > > /tonescape_denhaag/
> > >
> > > Of course i have dozens or possibly even hundreds more to share, which i have not yet put in there.
> > >
> > > I know that you had tremendous problems in this endeavor, and that you put a lot of work into it ... i am hoping that you will be able and willing to help other Mac users who want to use Tonescape. Of course I am available to help as much as i can, but my two Macs use Leopard (and i think if i try to upgrade it won't work) and Panther (on an old machine which can't upgrade any farther), so i do not yet have Tonescape working on them and may never be able to.
> > >
> > >
> > > -monz
> > > http://tonalsoft.com/tonescape.aspx
> > > Tonescape microtonal music software
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> With great rapture, I am pleased to report that a recent upgrade to Parallels Desktop 7 running Windows XP under Snow Leopard (final version) has assured a smooth, completely non-problematic run of my copy of ToneScape!
> > >>
> > >> Kudos to monz for this brilliant software with a very nice 3D view of lattices that reflect all the pitches played in a score. Neat! Got to discover some more of this eye-candy now.
> > >>
> > >> Bear in mind folks, that ToneScape's development was discontinued due to shortage of funds or whatnot, so one must acquire the exact specified software components to get it to launch and fully run. Whatever it was that prevented it from operating normally (without the 3D lattices) under PD6 seems to have been solved in PD7 (possibly the graphics improvements).
> > >>
> > >> The setup-setdown details that lead me to the final happy solution for ToneScape are too gruesome a "micro-horror nightmare" to describe. Ask my help only if you want to get ToneScape to run under Mac and could not figure out how.
> > >>
> > >> Cordially,
> > >> Dr. Oz.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> âÅ"© âÅ"© âÅ"©
> > >> www.ozanyarman.com
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ------------------------------------
> > >
> > > Yahoo! Groups Links
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>

🔗monz <joemonz@...>

9/18/2011 7:19:20 PM

I'm looking forward to hearing from Mac users who get Tonescape running!

Re: my book:

The only way anyone can get a copy of it is to buy it directly from me. I was working on the 4th version of it back in 1998 when i started my website and what eventually became the Tonalsoft Encyclopedia - which became all-consuming for a few years - so i never did any further work on the book.

What i sell to people now is the latest working copy of it that i had, with all the handwritten additions and diagrams. I make bound copies of it on demand. It is in very bad need of editing, but i don't think i have the time for that now ... altho actually lately i really have been wanting to start sending copies out to university libraries.

Send me a private email if you want one.

-monz
http://tonalsoft.com/tonescape.aspx
Tonescape microtonal music software

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "Juhani" <jnylenius@...> wrote:
>
> Wonderful news, I've been waiting for this for years! I will definitely try to run Tonescape on a Mac at some point.
> Monz, can i ask something else. Is the printed complete version (with pictures and music examples) of your book still available? The local Uni. musicology dpt Uhas been trying to get hold of it with no luck.
>
> Juhani
>
> --- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "monz" <joemonz@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Oz,
> >
> > Keep in mind that even when running in Windows, Tonescape has some bugs which were never fixed. When you enable "identity vector" in the Lattice pop-up menu it adds another dimension to the Lattice to show the identity-vector, so the lines and lattice-points do look a bit strange ... but i have never seen it give an error message, so apparently that is something caused by PD7.
> >
> > I personally never enable the identity-vector on the Lattice unless it's really an important part of the structure of the tuning. Examples of the latter would be the ancient Greek systems, which are based on tetrachordal similarity.
> >
> > Also, it should be noted that we programmed into Tonescape a lot of "hooks" for future features which were never enabled ... one of these is the apparent ability to define any type of identity-vector: in reality Tonescape can currently only use the 2:1 ratio as an identity-vector.
> >
> > I thank you for your willingness to help others to get Tonescape running on Mac. Most of the people who have queried me about using Tonescape are Mac users, and so all I have been able to tell them until now is that they need to buy a cheap Windows PC!
> >
> >
> > -monz
> > http://tonalsoft.com/tonescape.aspx
> > Tonescape microtonal music software
> >
> > --- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Monz, there is indeed occasion to cheer. I am very pleased to know that I can get more files from the ToneScape group and from you if you will kindly zip and send the bunch to me.
> > >
> > > I shall verily try to assist anyone who cannot set up ToneScape under a Mac. Bear in mind that PD7 is now 64-bit and I suspect nothing short of Snow Leopard (specifically triggered to launch in 64-bit) will suffice to get ToneScape to work under virtualization.
> > >
> > > The only issue is an error message when enabling "identity vector" in the context menu of the lattice view. I don't know what causes it, but simply clicking on cancel of the error pop-up window will let me work safely in the program just as before. I don't know if the colored bars traversing across many dimensions in the lattice view as a result of this failed operation is what I am supposed to see, or if there is any further remedy towards perfection here.
> > >
> > > Other than this, the program is a cutie that verily prompts serious musical discoveries hence.
> > >
> > > I wonder if a Python version could be programmed using the same concepts here.
> > >
> > > Cordially,
> > > Oz.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > âÂœ© âÂœ© âÂœ©
> > > www.ozanyarman.com
> > >
> > > On Sep 6, 2011, at 8:11 PM, monz wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi Oz,
> > > >
> > > > You cannot imagine how happy i am to see this news! Thank you for your tireless efforts to get Tonescape working on the Mac. Please be sure to download the items i have in the "Files" section of the Tonescape Yahoo group:
> > > >
> > > > /tonescape_denhaag/
> > > >
> > > > Of course i have dozens or possibly even hundreds more to share, which i have not yet put in there.
> > > >
> > > > I know that you had tremendous problems in this endeavor, and that you put a lot of work into it ... i am hoping that you will be able and willing to help other Mac users who want to use Tonescape. Of course I am available to help as much as i can, but my two Macs use Leopard (and i think if i try to upgrade it won't work) and Panther (on an old machine which can't upgrade any farther), so i do not yet have Tonescape working on them and may never be able to.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > -monz
> > > > http://tonalsoft.com/tonescape.aspx
> > > > Tonescape microtonal music software
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@> wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >> With great rapture, I am pleased to report that a recent upgrade to Parallels Desktop 7 running Windows XP under Snow Leopard (final version) has assured a smooth, completely non-problematic run of my copy of ToneScape!
> > > >>
> > > >> Kudos to monz for this brilliant software with a very nice 3D view of lattices that reflect all the pitches played in a score. Neat! Got to discover some more of this eye-candy now.
> > > >>
> > > >> Bear in mind folks, that ToneScape's development was discontinued due to shortage of funds or whatnot, so one must acquire the exact specified software components to get it to launch and fully run. Whatever it was that prevented it from operating normally (without the 3D lattices) under PD6 seems to have been solved in PD7 (possibly the graphics improvements).
> > > >>
> > > >> The setup-setdown details that lead me to the final happy solution for ToneScape are too gruesome a "micro-horror nightmare" to describe. Ask my help only if you want to get ToneScape to run under Mac and could not figure out how.
> > > >>
> > > >> Cordially,
> > > >> Dr. Oz.
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >> âÅ"© âÅ"© âÅ"©
> > > >> www.ozanyarman.com
> > > >>
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > ------------------------------------
> > > >
> > > > Yahoo! Groups Links
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
>

🔗monz <joemonz@...>

9/18/2011 7:21:57 PM

I also thought to add this: is there any possibility that the university would want me to come and do a lecture series or even a larger / more comprehensive course on microtonal music and tuning theory? I would welcome that opportunity and would also really love to spend the time in Helsinki.

-monz
http://tonalsoft.com/tonescape.aspx
Tonescape microtonal music software

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "Juhani" <jnylenius@...> wrote:
>
> Wonderful news, I've been waiting for this for years! I will definitely try to run Tonescape on a Mac at some point.
> Monz, can i ask something else. Is the printed complete version (with pictures and music examples) of your book still available? The local Uni. musicology dpt Uhas been trying to get hold of it with no luck.

🔗Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@...>

9/19/2011 1:45:38 PM

Dear monz, as the soon-to-be advisor to the Rectorate of Ishik (ISIK) University, I would gladly (and within the full extent of my influence) consider having you here in Istanbul for a series of lectures in the foreseeable future. :)

Spoiler: Such seances could/would be realized under the "Techno-Sound Programme" (with a heavy emphasis on microtonal Audio Production) which we are in the process of establishing under said university.

More possibilities are surely open for valuable guest speakers from the lists.

Cordially,
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Oz.

✩ ✩ ✩
www.ozanyarman.com

On Sep 19, 2011, at 5:21 AM, monz wrote:

> I also thought to add this: is there any possibility that the university would want me to come and do a lecture series or even a larger / more comprehensive course on microtonal music and tuning theory? I would welcome that opportunity and would also really love to spend the time in Helsinki.
>
>
> -monz
> http://tonalsoft.com/tonescape.aspx
> Tonescape microtonal music software
>
>
> --- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "Juhani" <jnylenius@...> wrote:
>>
>> Wonderful news, I've been waiting for this for years! I will definitely try to run Tonescape on a Mac at some point.
>> Monz, can i ask something else. Is the printed complete version (with pictures and music examples) of your book still available? The local Uni. musicology dpt Uhas been trying to get hold of it with no luck.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>

🔗monz <joemonz@...>

9/30/2011 12:34:46 PM

That sounds fantastic, Oz. I look forward to it.

A point about the actual music production: As you know, development of Tonescape stalled at 2006. Our plan was to incorporate Csound as the method of producing studio-quality output, but development of the Csound-based instruments never got very far ... despite a _lot_ of arduous effort on my part!

Anyway, Tonescape is able to export the .tonescape Musical Piece files as either .mid (MIDI) or .csd (Csound unified format, combining both .orc and .sco). The only .orc part which we can make is a synthesized acoustic guita -- however, the entire Tonescape Musical Piece will be rendered as a regular Csound .sco file incorporated into the corresponding part of the .csd file.

If the user already has the desired Csound .orc files, those can simply be copied and pasted into the .orc section of the .csd file exported from Tonescape, and then the corresponding data in the .sco section edited to match the desired instruments.

The good news about this is that one does not need to travel too far along the steep Csound learning curve to learn how to do this! And there are already so many great Csound .orc files available for free on the internet that it is fairly easy to build up a collection of good sounds to use, without having to learn how to create your own Csound .orc files.

On the other hand, with the availability now of very high-quality sampled sounds that can be used with MIDI, the exported .mid files may also be used to produce high-quality audio output.

-monz
http://tonalsoft.com/tonescape.aspx
Tonescape microtonal music software

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@...> wrote:
>
> Dear monz, as the soon-to-be advisor to the Rectorate of Ishik (ISIK) University, I would gladly (and within the full extent of my influence) consider having you here in Istanbul for a series of lectures in the foreseeable future. :)
>
> Spoiler: Such seances could/would be realized under the "Techno-Sound Programme" (with a heavy emphasis on microtonal Audio Production) which we are in the process of establishing under said university.
>
> More possibilities are surely open for valuable guest speakers from the lists.
>
> Cordially,
> Assoc. Prof. Dr. Oz.
>
> âÂœ© âÂœ© âÂœ©
> www.ozanyarman.com
>
> On Sep 19, 2011, at 5:21 AM, monz wrote:
>
> > I also thought to add this: is there any possibility that the university would want me to come and do a lecture series or even a larger / more comprehensive course on microtonal music and tuning theory? I would welcome that opportunity and would also really love to spend the time in Helsinki.
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> > http://tonalsoft.com/tonescape.aspx
> > Tonescape microtonal music software
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> > --- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "Juhani" <jnylenius@> wrote:
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> >> Wonderful news, I've been waiting for this for years! I will definitely try to run Tonescape on a Mac at some point.
> >> Monz, can i ask something else. Is the printed complete version (with pictures and music examples) of your book still available? The local Uni. musicology dpt Uhas been trying to get hold of it with no luck.
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