Topic: Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory
1 scales
| File | Description | Notes | Period (¢) | Limit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21-23-25-27 | 21 23 25 27 | 13 | 1200.0 | 23 |
Thread (7 messages)
From: genewardsmith (2011-03-25) Subject: Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory I tried to post a comment (nice piece, BTW, conveying a sense of urgency in this search) but was told I don't have an account on ImprovFriday. Is that actually true?
From: Chris Vaisvil (2011-03-25) Subject: Re: [MMM] Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory Probably you don't have an account there. I don't own that site, and my former site, Not Only Music, has been taken down because I couldn't prevent spammers from posting advertizements at will. I will send an email off list to explain more. On 3/25/11, genewardsmith <genewardsmith@...> wrote: > I tried to post a comment (nice piece, BTW, conveying a sense of urgency in > this search) but was told I don't have an account on ImprovFriday. Is that > actually true? > >
From: christopherv (2011-03-25) Subject: Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory download http://micro.soonlabel.com/harmonic_series/21-23-25-27/daily20110324-pianoteq-gpo.mp3 online play http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=644 This is a piece scored for flute, bassoon, cello, and double bass that explores a Tonality Diamond from the harmonic series section of partials 21 23 25 27 reduced to an octave. It is realized through an M-Audio 88es, Sonar X1, Garritan Personal Orchestra and editing. The title is an exaggeration of some discussion going on in the tuning community it only makes for an interesting title no offense meant. The scala file of the tuning follows: ! E:\Cakewalk\scales\21-23-25-27.scl ! 21 23 25 27 13 ! 27/25 25/23 23/21 27/23 25/21 9/7 14/9 42/25 46/27 42/23 46/25 50/27 2/1
From: Michael (2011-03-25)
Subject: Offtopic: spammers and nononlymusic.com
Chris>"Probably you don't have an account there. I don't own that site, and
my former site, Not Only Music, has been taken down because I couldn't
prevent spammers from posting advertizements at will. I will send an
email off list to explain more."
Hmm...how did they log in to post in the first place? You'd think using re-captcha to put captcha verification along with username/password ID would could prevent that... Or, even simpler, just put a simple addition problem as verification for log-in.
Further steps could involved not allowing posts with certain keywords IE "money" or "career" or "special offer"...and you could tell legitimate posters specifically not to use such words.
--- On Fri, 3/25/11, Chris Vaisvil <chrisvaisvil@...> wrote:
From: Chris Vaisvil <chrisvaisvil@...>
Subject: Re: [MMM] Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory
To: MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, March 25, 2011, 3:50 AM
Probably you don't have an account there. I don't own that site, and
my former site, Not Only Music, has been taken down because I couldn't
prevent spammers from posting advertizements at will. I will send an
email off list to explain more.
On 3/25/11, genewardsmith <genewardsmith@...> wrote:
> I tried to post a comment (nice piece, BTW, conveying a sense of urgency in
> this search) but was told I don't have an account on ImprovFriday. Is that
> actually true?
>
>
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From: Chris Vaisvil (2011-03-25) Subject: Re: [MMM] Offtopic: spammers and nononlymusic.com Michael, I think they are using SQL injection or some flaw in the PHP code. When I turn registration OFF then they can register and post at will. I translated some of the Russian posted there it seems to be a lot of fun for them. When I turn registration to admin approve I get several registration by obvious spammers per hour but they can't get in. Obviously there is some flaw and the code is up to date. I just don't see it worth my time to try to replace the PHP board with anything else. Chris On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 10:44 AM, Michael <djtrancendance@...> wrote: > > > Chris>"Probably you don't have an account there. I don't own that site, and > > my former site, Not Only Music, has been taken down because I couldn't > > prevent spammers from posting advertizements at will. I will send an > > email off list to explain more." > > Hmm...how did they log in to post in the first place? You'd think using > re-captcha to put captcha verification along with username/password ID would > could prevent that... Or, even simpler, just put a simple addition problem > as verification for log-in. > Further steps could involved not allowing posts with certain keywords IE > "money" or "career" or "special offer"...and you could tell legitimate > posters specifically not to use such words. > > --- On Fri, 3/25/11, Chris Vaisvil <chrisvaisvil@...> wrote: > > From: Chris Vaisvil <chrisvaisvil@...> > Subject: Re: [MMM] Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory > To: MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com > Date: Friday, March 25, 2011, 3:50 AM > > > > Probably you don't have an account there. I don't own that site, and > > my former site, Not Only Music, has been taken down because I couldn't > > prevent spammers from posting advertizements at will. I will send an > > email off list to explain more. > > On 3/25/11, genewardsmith <genewardsmith@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > > I tried to post a comment (nice piece, BTW, conveying a sense of urgency > in > > > this search) but was told I don't have an account on ImprovFriday. Is > that > > > actually true? > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
From: Carl Lumma (2011-03-25) Subject: Re: [MMM] Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory Alright, I laughed. Decent piece too. -Carl At 06:35 AM 3/25/2011, you wrote: >Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory > >download >http://micro.soonlabel.com/harmonic_series/21-23-25-27/daily20110324-p >ianoteq-gpo.mp3 > >online play http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=644 > >This is a piece scored for flute, bassoon, cello, and double bass that >explores a Tonality Diamond from the harmonic series section of >partials 21 23 25 27 reduced to an octave. It is realized through an >M-Audio 88es, Sonar X1, Garritan Personal Orchestra and editing. The >title is an exaggeration of some discussion going on in the tuning >community it only makes for an interesting title no offense meant. >
From: Chris Vaisvil (2011-03-26) Subject: Re: [MMM] Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory Thanks for the listen and comment - I'm glad it was good for a laugh :-) I did when I hit on the title. On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Carl Lumma <carl@...> wrote: > > > Alright, I laughed. Decent piece too. -Carl > > > At 06:35 AM 3/25/2011, you wrote: > >Diogenes Looking for Tuning Theory > > > >download > >http://micro.soonlabel.com/harmonic_series/21-23-25-27/daily20110324-p > >ianoteq-gpo.mp3 > > > >online play http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=644 > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]