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Tuning Lab ready now!

🔗Joseph Pehrson <josephpehrson@compuserve.com>

7/17/2000 8:08:25 PM

Hello Listers...

Well, finally the "Tuning Lab" is ready! I moved the .mp3s to mp3.com
as John Starrett suggested, so I could "stream" them.

Here is the Dan Sterns 20t-ET experiment:

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/josephpehrson/DanSterns20tet.html

And here is the Paul Erlich 12-22t-ET experiment:

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/josephpehrson/PaulErlich12-22tet.html

OR, if you wish to go directly to the LAB, go to:

http://www.mp3.com/tuninglab

I guess the question right now is whether the Paul Erlich examples
really sound that different in the 12-22t-ET version from the "regular"
12t-ET. They are very similar. I hear a difference, but it could be my
imagination.

Please notice that I put everything back on the CompuServe server rather
than "Tripod." The free Tripod service was unreliable. Frequently I
would get a "page not found" error message. I wouldn't want to try
their "Free ISP" service if this much is any indication...

Please feel free to send me sound samples you would like to have up on
the Tuning Lab. I'm thinking of the lab mostly for short excerpts of
pieces or chord comparisons, etc. Complete pieces, I believe, should be
on John Starrett's TUNING PUNKS site, or on other "artistic" sites...

I guess the only downside is if someone is "surfing" .mp3 and thinks
they're going to hear the latest punk/rap band at this site. This may
be a band, but it's only a FREQUENCY band!!!

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Joseph Pehrson