Composed on the sigil scale c, c♯, e, f, g♯, a at 130 bpm. Wav. The sigil scale has 4 transpositions:. 1. C, c♯, e, f, g♯, a2. C♯, d, f, f♯, a, a♯3. D, d♯, f♯, g, a♯, b4. D♯, e, g, g♯, b, c. Left delay (phased) 25 ms.
*Septimal diatonic semitone/Major diatonic semitone on C = C♯ (Ben Johnston's notation). 15:14 = 119.44 cents. Limit: 7-limit.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 23:33, 13 December 2009 in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 70 for 1318.75 cents rather than 1319.44. New version an P8+m2 on 28,70 for 1319.43359375 cents rather than 1319.44.
Harmonic seventh chord on C. Equal tempered major chord with quarter tone flat minor seventh (950 cents). Created by Hyacinth (talk) 18:56, 10 November 2011 with Sibelius 5.
Derivated work: Theme C from "Almande de don Frederice" (w:Pierre Phalèse), as heared and writted down by User:Kychot Čeština: Téma C z "Almande de don Frederice" (w:Pierre Phalèse), jak je slyšel a zapsal User:Kychot
Line samples from a casio ap-45 on the default grand piano patch. Samples every c and g from c2 through to c9 with a short sustain. Velocity is pretty aggressive and it doesn't sound quite in tune to my ear. Feels like it's a little bit out. You may want to tune these yourself, if you plan to use them for anything significant. Minimal post processing on these. Just enough to get them roughly even in terms of overall volume.