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Scala

🔗Leen van Assendelft <leenvanass@wanadoo.nl>

9/28/2003 1:47:09 AM

Hi Manuel

How can I download Scala? If you don't want to bother other people, mail to leenvanass@wanadoo.nl

Leen van Assendelft

🔗Jon Szanto <JSZANTO@ADNC.COM>

9/28/2003 8:06:18 AM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "Leen van Assendelft" <leenvanass@w...> wrote:
> How can I download Scala? If you don't want to bother other people, mail to leenvanass@w...

All Scala info:

http://www.xs4all.nl/~huygensf/scala/

Cheers,
Jon

🔗touchedchuckk <BadMuthaHubbard@hotmail.com>

11/17/2003 12:56:02 PM

I love Scala, it is a fun program, but I can't figure out anything to
do with it but play. I attempted to create some .seq files according
to the help under "EXAMPLE" but they never work. I don't have a
keyboard that can be retuned, so that's not an option. Basically I
would like to simply create retuned MIDI files from scratch, ie,
telling Scala what notes to play when. Can anyone tell me in fairly
simple terms how to do this?

Thanks.
Chuckk

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

11/18/2003 4:14:41 AM

Chuckk,

The install directory of Scala has some example .seq
files. You can try transforming and playing them.
Then it shouldn't be too difficult to create your own
using them as an example.

Manuel

🔗touchedchuckk <BadMuthaHubbard@hotmail.com>

12/5/2003 3:28:23 PM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "Manuel Op de Coul" <
manuel.op.de.coul@e...> wrote:
>
> Chuckk,
>
> The install directory of Scala has some example .seq
> files. You can try transforming and playing them.
> Then it shouldn't be too difficult to create your own
> using them as an example.
>
> Manuel

Thanks, Manuel, I hadn't thought of that.
Chuckk