On Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 01:18:38PM +0000, harryhaaren@email-addr-hidden wrote:
> I've been thinking about the "best" way to represent tonality & pitch in
> software. AFAIK most software implements thier "internal workings" as
> MIDI messages. This seems a clean easy solution, pass around 3 values and
> the whole Engine is sorted. But what if one wants to expand on the
> possibilities of MIDI, and not confine oneself to the 127 notes that are
> available, but rather allow the use of *any* tuning, pitch or scale.
>
> Scala seems pretty much designed to handle this kind of situation, and
> while I can read the example .scl files, I can't find any example "host"
> or simple example program to guide me along in how to use it...
> So that's the question here really, how does one go about it? -Harry
AlsaModularSynth (AMS) has scala support, see m_scmcv.cpp.
Ciao,
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