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Scale name/description Scale data Base frequency (note 1/1) Hz Base MIDI note (note 1/1) A5 Quiet General settings Line endings format Microsoft (Windows/MS-DOS) Unix (Mac/Linux) Night mode Synth settings MIDI off Main Volume Waveform Triangle Sawtooth Square Sine Amplitude Envelope Organ Pad Percussive (Short) Percussive (Medium) Percussive (Long) Delay effect On Feedback gain Delay Time ( 400 ms) Isomorphic keyboard settings Play your scale using your computer keyboard or the touch keyboard. Computer keyboard layout English (QWERTY) Hungarian (QWERTZ) Dvorak Programmer Dvorak Colemak Isomorphic key mapping Distance (in scale degrees) between adjacent keys on the horizontal/vertical axes. V default 5 H default 1 Key colours A list of key colours, ascending from 1/1. Key colours are purely cosmetic and do not affect mapping. white black white white black white black white white black white black

Number of divisions Interval to divide

Generator Period Scale size Generators up/down from 1/1 Up Down Show MOS (ignore MOS with steps smaller than cents)

Lowest harmonic Highest harmonic

Lowest subharmonic Highest subharmonic

Chord Invert chord Convert all to ratios

Choose a scale 12-tone equal temperament Partch 43-tone JI Bohlen-Pierce (equal) Pelog Slendro Werckmeister III (1691) Young (1799) Pythagorean 432Hz 313edo island[9] 17edo superpyth[12] 15edo blackwood[10] 26edo flattone[12]

This applies a stretching or compression evenly across the whole scale.

Entering 1 will cause no change; entering 2 will make every interval twice as large. Stretch ratio

This will add a random amount of detuning to each note of the scale. Maximum variance in cents Vary the octave

Create a subset of a scale. Mode « » Intervals (e.g. 2 2 1 2 2 2 1) From base note (e.g. 2 4 5 7 9 11 12) MOS Mode (select a degree to stack) Degree Size

BPM Resolution 16 (2^4) 24 (2^3 . 3) 27 (3^3) 30 (2 . 3 . 5) 32 (2^5) 48 (2^4 . 3) 64 (2^6) 96 (2^5 . 3) 128 (2^7) 144 (2^4 . 3^2) 192 (2^6 . 3) 256 (2^8) 512 (2^9) 1024 (2^10) 2048 (2^11) 2310 (2 . 3 . 5 . 7 . 11)

Select a ratio that approximates the interval. Scale Degree Interval Approximation Only show convergents Min Error cents Max Error cents Min Prime Limit Max Prime Limit

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