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Short compositional example of "impossible" concordant 7 notes-at-once per octav

🔗djtrancendance <djtrancendance@...>

11/7/2008 9:06:21 PM

http://www.geocities.com/djtrancendance/binaural/binauralparadise.wav.
mp3

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This uses
A) Binaural separation of chords (one three note and one four note
chord per stereo channel) to prevent "non-harmonic" beating and
B) My best attempt to prevent exaggerated bin-aural beating and
create "periodic noise" instead (if anyone has advice on how to do
this mathematically I'd appreciate it: I mostly just used my ears)

It is only done with sine waves as I have not had enough time to
generate instruments to match the new scale's overtone schema.

Enjoy, feel free to ask questions and, by all means, help me
improve this: this is just an "amateur prototype" I made as a
basic "proof of concept" before others will hopefully pitch in.
Again I am convinced...this can be done, and in a way that eventually
can compete with
just-intonation in terms of consonance without the same limits on
chord combinations.

-Michael