Re: [linux-audio-dev] Common synthesizer interface -or- microtonal alternative to MIDI?

From: Toby <tobia.conforto@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Tue May 03 2005 - 01:44:53 EEST

ix@email-addr-hidden wrote:
> the option of a "Scale" might be convenient for those who arent
> wishing to compose drum hits or the like

I'm not sure I get all of your irony... :-) but rest assured that I
have good plans about this. I'm designing the interface on paper and
thinking it over even before venturing into UML class diagrams. It is
possible to compose music without a scale and I'm going to make it easy.

Hopefully.

> AFAIK this has been overcome by using 14 bits to describe the note
> [...] many VST hosts and instruments on windows for example accept
> floating point note like 67.1234 and its rendered accordingly.

This is *very* interesting to me!

Do you have any references/web sites/semi-official specifications/
list of supported software and hardware?

Every search I do for 'MIDI microtonality' and such yields information
about setting the tuning of hardware synths. That is of no use to me, I
need to be able to specify single notes with 1 cent accuracy (at least)
from my sequencer. If MIDI supported that, as you claim, it'd be great!

Toby
Received on Tue May 3 04:15:07 2005

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