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Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 11:12 pm
by hubird
beautifull, tho I can't say anything about the time signature, so poor I am musically, compared with them even soloing over it
I can distract kind of a two chord modulation out of it, and that's what I would try to get out of it after forcing it to a 4/4 TS, if I'd use a 'sample' like this

Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 11:59 pm
by wayne
Some see it as 3,2,2,3,2 with 4tuplets over the 3s and sextuplets over the 2s.
I prefer to approach it as 2,2,3,3,2,2,3 - but not counting it at all is the best way
but either way, it's uneven against both frameworks, and in practice you just treat it like a big loop anyway
Unbelievable experience when i first played this live at an outdoor festival in in Melbourne - the older Florinian/Macedonian immigrants all got up and danced to it like it was Nutbush
sorry for ot!
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Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2005 5:34 am
by Michu
I did mention that it sounds better, and it definately does, but I wouldn't consider it essential to my music.
of course, Valis

my point was that it isn't just 'exotic' thingie, that ppl use to make things stranger

i am kinda sober and realistic about ever seeing this stuff on CW platform

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2005 6:00 am
by Michu
Unbelievable experience when i first played this live at an outdoor festival in in Melbourne - the older Florinian/Macedonian immigrants all got up and danced to it like it was Nutbush
hehe, which reminds me my New Year party (well, part of it, it was kinda nomadic
btw, exGF of my friend used to play cello in Goran Bregovic's backing band, she told me that when it came to playing some modern odd signature stuff with orchestra, she was the only one not having problems with it

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 8:39 pm
by Grok
As much as I understand it, the
Justonic Pitch Palette seems to go further than
Hermode (see
Just Intonation defined and
Justonic method).
I just received a mail from the Justonic creator, Bill Gannon:
(...)
Our Mac version uses the Pitch Bend method, which is slower than the
MIDI System Exclusive tuning message, but it works. It is included in version 2.0 of the PC version which will be released in a few months.
(...)
FYI...
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Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 10:26 pm
by caleb
I was always expecting various sequencers/hosts to take the lead in implementing support for alternative scalings and other microtonal wonders.
I know Muzys implemented microtonal support but I don't know how many others did. I also don't know how effective these kinds of implementations are.
Did the Tobybear plug-in work in the end Grok or was it not really an appropriate workaround?
I just use the simple western scaling and have a bit more to explore there before I discover beyond that. But it certainly would be nice to have it already supported properly by the time I get there.
