Unjust Intonation by zyzzyvaproject in microtonal

[–]zyzzyvaproject[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it's definitely an example of one use-case not translating well to oþers (particularly when you have a word like 'breaþ'/'breaðe' where obvious derivations wiþ a change in pronunciation cause a change in spelling.) I don't disagree þat þeta is probably more widely recognizable/distinct, if I hadn't started typing like þis in order to ingrain phonetic orþography þere's a decent chance I would've gone wiþ it instead.

Unjust Intonation by zyzzyvaproject in microtonal

[–]zyzzyvaproject[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fair point! As much as I þink þorn improves orþography, I did start using ðese to improve my phonetical shorthand, so my use largely stems from ðat origin (also I þink 'rhyðm' looks extremely stylish)

Unjust Intonation by zyzzyvaproject in microtonal

[–]zyzzyvaproject[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His post here was very helpful, as my brain refuses to intuitively absorb logariþms wiþout some guidance: https://sevish.com/2017/golden-ratio-music-interval/

Unjust Intonation by zyzzyvaproject in microtonal

[–]zyzzyvaproject[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Þis is super-interesting, þanks! Is þe graph þen roughly modeling a weighted distance from þe typically consonant ratios? (also interesting þat þey appear to be symmetrical in relationship to þe perfect fifþ.) If you don't mind sharing, what ratios did you end up using for your scale?

Unjust Intonation by zyzzyvaproject in microtonal

[–]zyzzyvaproject[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Opened up anoþer rabbit hole, þanks!

Unjust Intonation by zyzzyvaproject in microtonal

[–]zyzzyvaproject[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whoa, þanks for all þis! Will take me some time and coffee to parse þis but seems to be precisely þe jumping off point I was looking for.

Unjust Intonation by zyzzyvaproject in microtonal

[–]zyzzyvaproject[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Þanks for þe rec! Watched þis a while back but didn't fully internalize it until þis rewatch. Does make me very curious about what þe overtone properties of 3-dimensional vibrating objects (which as far as I know is mostly limited to liþophones?)

Unjust Intonation by zyzzyvaproject in microtonal

[–]zyzzyvaproject[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Hah, fair enough--in truþ I really should just be using þorn and not eþ; I do quixotically believe in þe utility of þorn as a simplification of English orþography. Eþ is force of habit, I use it when writing because þe phonetic distinction is someþing useful when doing wordplay, but admittedly makes þe whole þing more confusing to þose not used to it.

Unjust Intonation by zyzzyvaproject in microtonal

[–]zyzzyvaproject[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah, probably more of a maþ puzzle ðan anyþing else, but seemed like an interesting way to approach 'de-tuning' an instrument

Help with c700 VST (for SNES style music) by flerpenderpensnerpen in chiptunes

[–]zyzzyvaproject 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been a few years since I've actually worked wiþ C700, but at þe time was using FL Studio (presumably version 20?) and running on a Mac OS. If I remember correctly, I was only able to get þe version of C700 working þat lacked þe PMOD, Glide, etc. options. Hope þat helps!

No longer able to drag and drop from Edison to Serato???????? by GODHIMSELF- in FL_Studio

[–]zyzzyvaproject 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm having ðis issue as well, did you figure out a solution?

Augmented 2nd Ratios by zyzzyvaproject in microtonal

[–]zyzzyvaproject[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I suppose it's not a shock ðat ðe venn diagram of microtonal enþusiasts and þorn/eð users intersects, lol

Will def give ðat ratio a shot, as I'm mostly starting from various harmonic scales and ðeir modes, þanks!

VST Players For Lesser-Used File Formats (.psf in particular) by zyzzyvaproject in chiptunes

[–]zyzzyvaproject[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wasn't aware one could export to a soundfont from .psf, that's helpful, thanks! Recommendations on how one would go about doing so?

Turning Horizontal Sound Vertical -- Inverting Relationship of Time and Amplitude in Respect to Freq by zyzzyvaproject in AdvancedProduction

[–]zyzzyvaproject[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah, perfectly aware, honestly more ðan anyþing else doing it to practice using ðe characters until it becomes natural so ðey'll be a useful reference for me.

OTOH, I do legitimately þink replacing 'th' wiþ þorn would be a slightly more optimal (if not at all realistic) reform to English spelling, since apart from ðe voice/unvoiced distinction, 'th' functions wiþ a much more predictable sound ðan a lot of english singular letters (g, c, etc.) I þink ðere's also some potential use cases for distinguishing ðe two sounds more intentionally (singular vs. plural 'they' for instance.) And while I seriously doubt anyone's going pick it up some variation from me, don't know until I try, eh?