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Re: AW.: RE: RE: 11-limit, 31 tones, 9 hexads within 2.7c of just

🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

12/30/1999 4:15:00 PM

Ts!
Plans are to put many of these up. It is quite possible to reproduce these
for yourself by using the template found in the Treasure Chest. In using the
1-3-7-9-11-15 eikosany, i figured out quite a few different keyboard mappings
before i ended up with the one i did. I will try to get up these examples in the
mean time as a model for others to explore this scale or ones of their own.

DWolf77309@cs.com wrote:

> <<
> Where can one find these? Are they all 41 tones? Anyway, I think it telling
> that Wilson settled on the middle one for Xenharmonikon. >>
> #
> These are the (unpublished) keyboard designs that Wilson sketched in the late
> eighties and early nineties while waiting for a generalized keyboard to
> emerge, long after the XH article. The mappings with Partch's scale are all
> to 41 tones, except for the 13-limit tuning.
>

-- Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island
http://www.anaphoria.com