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How to make a text script out of a Scala file

🔗pauldirmeikis <Dirmeikisp@...>

9/13/2009 11:28:28 AM

Hi,

I'm new in this group.
I have a specific question. Since NI Kontakt 3 allows different tunings through a script text, does someone know how to make a text script out of any of the hundreds of different tunings which are available as Scala files (.scl).
Can the software Scala do such a thing in a simple way?
I know NOTHING about scripts...

Thanks in advance for all suggestions and help.

Best regards.
Paul Dirmeikis
www.dirmeikis.org

🔗misterbobro <misterbobro@...>

9/15/2009 1:33:05 AM

http://12equalboresme.com/

This does it for you. It works wonderfully.

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "pauldirmeikis" <Dirmeikisp@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new in this group.
> I have a specific question. Since NI Kontakt 3 allows different tunings through a script text, does someone know how to make a text script out of any of the hundreds of different tunings which are available as Scala files (.scl).
> Can the software Scala do such a thing in a simple way?
> I know NOTHING about scripts...
>
> Thanks in advance for all suggestions and help.
>
> Best regards.
> Paul Dirmeikis
> www.dirmeikis.org
>

🔗Dirmeikisp@...

9/15/2009 4:18:44 AM

Dans un e-mail daté du 15/09/2009 10:34:27 Paris, Madrid (heure d'été),
misterbobro@... a écrit :

_http://12equalboreshttp://_ (http://12equalboresme.com/)

This does it for you. It works wonderfully.

--- In _tuning@..._ (mailto:tuning@yahoogroups.com) ,
"pauldirmeikis" <Dirmeikisp@Dir> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new in this group.
> I have a specific question. Since NI Kontakt 3 allows different tunings
through a script text, does someone know how to make a text script out of
any of the hundreds of different tunings which are available as Scala files
(.scl).
> Can the software Scala do such a thing in a simple way?
> I know NOTHING about scripts...
>
> Thanks in advance for all suggestions and help.
>
> Best regards.
> Paul Dirmeikis
> _www.dirmeikis.www_ (http://www.dirmeikis.org)
>

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Hi Mister Bobro!

Thank you so much for this so valuable information. You made my
(microtonal) day!
Warm regards.

Paul
_www.dirmeikis.org_ (http://www.dirmeikis.org)