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🔗Joseph Pehrson <josephpehrson@compuserve.com>

6/15/2000 7:28:04 PM

Paul Erlich, TD 676

> That's not was I was talking about. The one with Bs unmapped is similar
> enough to the one with Es unmapped that I don't think it's worth exploring
> both. I suggest the latter as a standard since most keyboards begin and end
> on C, so that one gets a 2222 3 2222 3 2222 ... pattern on the black keys --
> easy to remember.
>

Thanks, Paul, for the clarification. Hmmm. I see what you mean. Then
it's back to the "drawing board" for me if I want to figure out that
mapping for Scala.

Incidentally, I'm not particularly found of ANY scales that leave
certain notes unmapped on the standard keyboard... but I realize that's
very "keyboard-centric" for me. HOWEVER, in my defense I would have to
say that "that's my pitch interface" at the moment!

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Joseph Pehrson

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

6/16/2000 10:11:21 AM

--- In tuning@egroups.com, Joseph Pehrson <josephpehrson@c...> wrote:
> Thanks, Paul, for the clarification. Hmmm. I see what you mean.
Then
> it's back to the "drawing board" for me if I want to figure out that
> mapping for Scala.

I was under the impression that Manuel had already included both of
the mappings mentioned in my paper in Scala. Are you sure he hasn't?