wreck_b

Wreckmeister B temperament

Properties

Notes12
Period1200.0 ¢
JustNo
Source Mailing lists
Referencehttps://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_37171.html#37171
Thread2 scales
Tone (¢) Step (¢)
122 122
189 67
311 122
389 78
500 111
578 78
700 122
811 111
889 78
1011 122
1078 67
1200 122

Similar scales

FileNotesRotationMax diff (¢)
syncmt3 12 2 3.7
pure7-6mnt 12 2 3.8
syncmt4 12 2 4.3
mean441 12 0 5.0
xen18-schulter-didymic-1-4-12 12 2 5.1
meanquar 12 2 5.1
meanqratapprox 12 2 5.1
appalachian 12 2 5.1
syncmt1a 12 2 5.2
tgm 12 7 5.3

Parent scales

FileNotesMax diff (¢)
meanquar_16 16 5.1
dwarf15marv 15 6.7
xen18-schulter-didymic-1-4-17 17 5.1
meantune 16 6.1
xen07-chalmers-kornerup 19 4.8
xen07-chalmers-19-50-equal 19 4.9
meanquar_19 19 5.1
xen07-chalmers-meantone 19 5.1
xen07-chalmers-two-seventh-comma 19 5.7
xen07-chalmers-19-31-equal 19 6.1

Child scales

FileNotesMax diff (¢)
Vietnam_Bac 5 2.1
xen15-chalmers-triadic-diamond-64-51 7 4.2
xen18-erlich-luna-05 5 4.3
fivecrys1 7 4.5
xen15-chalmers-triadic-diamond-5-4 7 4.5
xen18-ayers-table-41-42 7 4.5
xen18-erlich-meantone-07 7 4.6
xen18-erlich-meantone-05 5 4.6
diaopt5 7 4.7
diaopt7 7 4.9
Mailing list post
From: Gene W Smith (2002-06-02)
Subject: Some examples for two newly discovered temperaments

Attached is a short Bach piece in the newly-discovered, highly mysterious
Wreckmeister temperaments, which were found in an old manuscript in an
ashcan in Vienna, buried under some scores of P.D.Q. Bach. If there's
still space, I'll upload a Beethoven example to the files section. In any
case, you can retune your own midi files, with the following Scala
sequences:

! [0, 7, 21, 28, 35, 45, 56, 63, 73, 80, 91, 101]
! wreck_a.scl
!
Wreckmeister A temperament
12
!
77.77777778
233.3333333
311.1111111
388.8888889
500.0000000
622.2222222
700.0000000
811.1111111
888.8888889
1011.111111
1122.222222
2/1


! [0, 11, 17, 28, 35, 45, 52, 63, 73, 80, 91, 97]
! wreck_b.scl
!
Wreckmeister B temperament
12
!
122.2222222
188.8888889
311.1111111
388.8888889
500.0000000
577.7777778
700.0000000
811.1111111
888.8888889
1011.111111
1077.777778
2/1
Full thread (1 messages)
From: Gene W Smith (2002-06-02)
Subject: Some examples for two newly discovered temperaments

Attached is a short Bach piece in the newly-discovered, highly mysterious
Wreckmeister temperaments, which were found in an old manuscript in an
ashcan in Vienna, buried under some scores of P.D.Q. Bach. If there's
still space, I'll upload a Beethoven example to the files section. In any
case, you can retune your own midi files, with the following Scala
sequences:

! [0, 7, 21, 28, 35, 45, 56, 63, 73, 80, 91, 101]
! wreck_a.scl
!
Wreckmeister A temperament
12
!
77.77777778
233.3333333
311.1111111
388.8888889
500.0000000
622.2222222
700.0000000
811.1111111
888.8888889
1011.111111
1122.222222
2/1


! [0, 11, 17, 28, 35, 45, 52, 63, 73, 80, 91, 97]
! wreck_b.scl
!
Wreckmeister B temperament
12
!
122.2222222
188.8888889
311.1111111
388.8888889
500.0000000
577.7777778
700.0000000
811.1111111
888.8888889
1011.111111
1077.777778
2/1

Raw file

! wreck_b.scl
!
Wreckmeister B temperament
12
!
122.2222222
188.8888889
311.1111111
388.8888889
500.0000000
577.7777778
700.0000000
811.1111111
888.8888889
1011.111111
1077.777778
2/1
!
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