I have written a program to front-end CSound and used it to compose microtonal music. I am releasing the code as open source on github: https://github.com/jjsansing/csnd_generator. This includes an application to generate all possible scales within a tuning for scales of a given size. For example, all the 7 note scales in a 15 EDO tuning. When the scales are generated, they can be played using the CSound front end so you can compare them. I have created demos for this at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDQJxi2O7Ds&list=PLEQ2UEeEQ_VutimRr1IY1QPeZpb7ruhSP.
I would like to add this to the CSound site, but felt I should contact someone before updating the site. If this is acceptable, I can handle the update myself.
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i suggest we include your project under https://csound.com/projects.html.
we can also add a message under "news".
if you agree, please send a pull request.
I have written a program to front-end CSound and used it to compose microtonal music. I am releasing the code as open source on github: https://github.com/jjsansing/csnd_generator. This includes an application to generate all possible scales within a tuning for scales of a given size. For example, all the 7 note scales in a 15 EDO tuning. When the scales are generated, they can be played using the CSound front end so you can compare them. I have created demos for this at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDQJxi2O7Ds&list=PLEQ2UEeEQ_VutimRr1IY1QPeZpb7ruhSP.
I would like to add this to the CSound site, but felt I should contact someone before updating the site. If this is acceptable, I can handle the update myself.
If you're curious about the compositions, they can be found at https://soundcloud.com/jim-sansing/sets.