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Re: [microsound] mp3 sites
jonah dempcy wrote:
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> From: "David Beardsley" <xouoxno@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> > http://mp3.com/davidbeardsley
> >
> > Let me know if they're microsound or not! ;)
>
> well who cares, but they're good!
Thanks!
> i am really interested in the scales you use,
Those scales are homespun. All mine. The tuning system is an
infinite system of tuning so the possibilities are pretty
much endless. [JI isn't one set of specific scales] But there's plenty
of examples out there. Harry Partch, La Monte Young and so on.
I'll put some links at the end.
> do you have any suggestions in
> pursuing this interst? other artists or websites with information? or
> software that could emulate these and others. thanks,
> -jonah
I use Cakewalk Pro Audio to record them. Except for the echos
on Ar Tar (Cakewalk copy and paste), it's mostly done with
tuned synths and echos. I'm not much of a synth programer, if it
sounds good - either I lucked out or have a good ear for this stuff.
Here's some links and info I posted to loopers delight yesterday.
There's a tuning list at tuning@xxxxxxxxxxx
Some links:
http://www-math.cudenver.edu:80/~jstarret/microtone.html (link-o-rama)
http://www.dnai.com/~jinetwk/ (a good place to learn about JI)
http://corporeal.com/ (Harry Partch)
http://microtones.com (Jon Catler's microtonal gtr. site)
http://lamonteyoung.com (the minimalist)
My on-line streaming audio program,
49/32 Radio - "All Microtonal. All The Time."
http://www.virtulink.com/immp/jux/j_index.htm#events
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* 49/32 R a d i o "all microtonal, all the time"
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