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Tonescape files: TOP dicot, 5-limit

🔗monz <monz@tonalsoft.com>

6/14/2007 10:19:26 PM

Next in the series of Tonescape files for all of the
temperament families described in Paul Erlich's
"Middle Path" paper (published summer 2006 in
_Xenharmonikon 18_):

A zipped archive of Tonescape files for TOP dicot,
5-limit. I've included:

* a .space Tonespace file showing the tempering-out of
the [-3 -1, 2> = 25:24 large limma;

* .tuning files of the 4-note (2L+1s), 7-note (3L+4s),
and 10-note (7L+3s) DES as illustrated in Erlich's horogram,
and also the 17-note (7L+10s), 24-note (17L+7s), and
41-note (24L+17s) DES;

* sample .tonescape Musical Piece files, illustrating
all of the modal rotations of the 4-note (2L+1s) and
7-note (3L+4s) DE dicot scales.

/tuning/files/\
monz/tonescape-top/tonescape_top_dicot_5-limit.zip

(You have to be a member of the tuning-files group
to access the file. I used Windows XP's 7-zip program
to zip the archive, but hopefully any unzipper will
work.)

-monz
http://tonalsoft.com
Tonescape microtonal music software

🔗monz <monz@tonalsoft.com>

6/14/2007 10:27:11 PM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "monz" <monz@...> wrote:
>
> Next in the series of Tonescape files for all of the
> temperament families described in Paul Erlich's
> "Middle Path" paper (published summer 2006 in
> _Xenharmonikon 18_):
>
> A zipped archive of Tonescape files for TOP dicot,
> 5-limit. I've included:
>
> * a .space Tonespace file showing the tempering-out of
> the [-3 -1, 2> = 25:24 large limma;

Oops, wrong name: the unison-vector for dicot, with
that ratio, is called "minor chroma", among other names.

-monz
http://tonalsoft.com
Tonescape microtonal music software