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kirnberger and scale archive

🔗Carl Lumma <ekin@lumma.org>

6/3/2003 8:12:15 PM

Manuel, there are kirnberger.scl and kirnberger3.scl in the
scale archive. Both claim to be the same tuning, but they
appear to be different.

-Carl

🔗Kurt Bigler <kkb@breathsense.com>

6/3/2003 10:27:10 PM

On Tuesday, June 3, 2003, at 08:12 PM, Carl Lumma wrote:

> Manuel, there are kirnberger.scl and kirnberger3.scl in the
> scale archive. Both claim to be the same tuning, but they
> appear to be different.

FWIW, here is Kirnberger III from Padgham, in case you want to compare:

90.23, 193.16, 294.14, 386.31, 498.04, 590.22, 696.58, 792.18, 889.74, 996.09, 1088.27, 1200.00

-Kurt

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🔗Manuel Op de Coul <manuel.op.de.coul@eon-benelux.com>

6/4/2003 3:01:44 AM

> Manuel, there are kirnberger.scl and kirnberger3.scl in the
> scale archive. Both claim to be the same tuning, but they
> appear to be different.

It's possible that two variants were given the same name in
the course of history. Hopefully somebody can clear this up.
Herbert Anton?

>FWIW, here is Kirnberger III from Padgham, in case you want to compare:

Thanks, that looks more accurate than what I had.

Manuel