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22tet Keyboard.

🔗Peter Blasser <Peter.Blasser@xxxxxxx.xxxx>

1/20/1999 1:37:47 PM

Sorry, but could someone re-explain or point me to a site explaining that
22tet keyboard that someone made we.

🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

1/20/1999 8:54:47 AM

Dear Peter!
I don't know which ones you saw but the wilson archive has a few at
http://www.anaphoria.com/xen2.html and
http://www.anaphoria.com/xen3.html and
http://www.anaphoria.com/dal1.html Each with a different application
and 22 tone scale all which could be used for ET
-- Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island
www.anaphoria.com

🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

1/20/1999 9:30:42 AM

Peter!-Sorry last link should be http://www.anaphoria.com/dal01.html
-- Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island
www.anaphoria.com

🔗Paul H. Erlich <PErlich@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

1/21/1999 2:33:14 PM

Peter Blasser wrote,

>Sorry, but could someone re-explain or point me to a site explaining
that
>22tet keyboard that someone made we.

You may be thinking of the design at the bottom of
http://www.cix.co.uk/~gbreed/instrum.htm. Steve Rezsutek came up with
this as the logical extension of my proposal to leave out every "E" in
mapping 22tET to a standard keyboard in order to facilitate decatonic
scales (see my paper at
http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~jstarret/22ALL.pdf, the last page of which
is a set of key signatures that treats the black keys as naturals and
the white keys as sharps or flats).