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RE: [tuning] Paul Erlich 22-note study

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

6/11/2000 8:29:41 PM

Joseph Pehrson wrote,

>> In any case, the idea is that 22-tone equal temperament is mapped to the
>> keyboard one note at a time ascending, except that the key "B" is skipped
>> over. The obvious result is that two keyboard octaves sounds like a
regular
>> "octave", which helps navigation immensely.

>I'm getting that it is the "E"s that are not mapped (??). The Scala map
>file two22.kbm has this mapping:

[snip]

Joseph, if you look at my paper, you will see that it specifies that every
"E" be left out of the mapping. So Scala agrees with my paper. My quote
above agrees only with the version of the mapping I used for my senior
project in 1993-4. Sorry for the lapse/relapse!

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