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RE: [tuning] SY77 stuff

🔗Paul H. Erlich <PERLICH@ACADIAN-ASSET.COM>

6/7/2000 1:16:21 PM

Keenan Pepper wrote,

>my
>own 17-tone jazz tuning:

>1/1 21/20 10/9 9/8 7/6 5/4 21/16 4/3 45/32 3/2 14/9 5/3 27/16 7/4 16/9 15/8
>63/32

>It's a chain of 5 complete 1-3-5-7 hexads

Did you mean 1-3-5-7 tetrads?

🔗Keenan Pepper <mtpepper@prodigy.net>

6/7/2000 5:49:24 PM

"Did you mean 1-3-5-7 tetrads?"

Yeah, uh, my bad, I though I knew my numbers?...

Better get more sleep.

Stay tuned,
JI Junkie

monos, dyo, treis, tettares...

🔗Darren Burgess <DBURGESS@ACCELERATION.NET>

6/7/2000 6:52:32 PM

Keenan,

Excellent. How is the sequencer on the SY77? Also, are you a SCALA user?
If so, you will need the update that Manuel provided me that fixes a bug in
the retuning implementation for the TG/SY77. I can send it, or ask Manuel
for it.

Do you mind saying what you paid?

Darren
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keenan Pepper" <mtpepper@prodigy.net>
To: <tuning@egroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 10:42 AM
Subject: [tuning] SY77 stuff

> I just got my new (well, used) SY77! It came in a box confusingly marked
> "live plants", filled with fake snow and popping wrap. I immediately went
> out and got all the accesories for it, stand, bench, speakers...
>
> Anyway, I already set the two user tunings to Partch's 43 (of course) and
my
> own 17-tone jazz tuning:
>
> 1/1 21/20 10/9 9/8 7/6 5/4 21/16 4/3 45/32 3/2 14/9 5/3 27/16 7/4 16/9
15/8
> 63/32
>
> It's a chain of 5 complete 1-3-5-7 hexads and 21/20, for no particular
> reason other than to fill the gap there. A 2/1 has a keyboard distance of
a
> perfect 11th, which reduces the range from 5 octaves to over 3+1/2. I
> confess, I had to make a keyboard chart out of posterboard to help find
the
> notes.
>
> Ice Piano's my favorite voice, but isn't it everybody's?
>
> Stay Tuned,
> JI Junkie
> (I like that nickname 'cause it has alliteration.)
>
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