this one for 15-equal:
http://www.inteas.com/Penta05.htm
unbeknowest to the author of the page (who tried to shoehorn
traditional diatonic and pentatonic scales into 15-equal), this is a
great keyboard for porcupine music in 15-equal.
does anyone know who's behind this webpage? i e-mailed them to ask
for a name . . .
Paul wrote:
>this one for 15-equal:
>http://www.inteas.com/Penta05.htm
>unbeknowest to the author of the page (who tried to shoehorn
>traditional diatonic and pentatonic scales into 15-equal), this is a
>great keyboard for porcupine music in 15-equal.
Nice, I'll add it with the name P15.
I already have another layout for Porcupine, used with
notation systems M37 and M59, which can be tried in the latest
version.
Manuel
--- In tuning-math@y..., manuel.op.de.coul@e... wrote:
> Paul wrote:
> >this one for 15-equal:
> >http://www.inteas.com/Penta05.htm
>
> >unbeknowest to the author of the page (who tried to shoehorn
> >traditional diatonic and pentatonic scales into 15-equal), this is
a
> >great keyboard for porcupine music in 15-equal.
>
> Nice, I'll add it with the name P15.
> I already have another layout for Porcupine, used with
> notation systems M37 and M59, which can be tried in the latest
> version.
>
> Manuel
i finally heard from the author of this page, his name is Francesco
Caratozzolo (Milano, Italy).