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Intro to Hexany page

🔗Robert Walker <robertwalker@...>

11/5/2002 10:41:22 PM

HI there,

I've just done a page with an introduction to lattices and the
hexany for newbies - complete with midi clips for all the notes
and chords (made with Fractal Tune Smithy).

http://tunesmithy.netfirms.com/tunes/mus_geom/musical_geometry.htm

Robert

🔗Robert Walker <robertwalker@...>

11/15/2002 10:20:13 PM

HI there,

I've found a solution for the musical geometry page for quicktime :-).

http://tunesmithy.netfirms.com/tunes/mus_geom/musical_geometry_new_win.htm

For those without quicktime:

http://tunesmithy.netfirms.com/tunes/mus_geom/musical_geometry.htm

Would like to make a single page to do both but can't quite see how
to do it at present - the page could auto-detect quicktime as a plug in,
using a method recommended by Apple, but when you do that it gets detected as present
just because it is installed, even when not actually in use.

There's a bit at the end that's new - the cubic lattice of chords,
suggested by Gene in a discussion in the main tuning list.

This is another alternative quicktime one if you have javascript
disabled, don't know if anyone does nowadays??

http://tunesmithy.netfirms.com/tunes/mus_geom/musical_geometry_qt.htm

With that one when you click on a music clip you get a huge
browser window with the clip in the middle,but if you then
resize it to be small then it will stay small when you click on
the other clips.

Thanks,

Robert