Steve Bennett wrote:
Ok, that post was totally off topic. You're on moderation now.
That seems unduly harsh for one post which your personal opinion judges off-topic
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On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Jay Litwyn brewhaha@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca wrote:
http://ecn.ab.ca/~brewhaha/Sound/MSixths.mp3 DATA 35,27,2,24,40,6,45,27,2,30,50,4 DATA 55,33,2,36,60,4,65,39,4,42,70,4,0,0,4 ' How is it that the above numbers, which approximate the western scale, ' in stereo, in parts a constant major sixth (5:3) apart... DATA 60,35,2,30,40,6,54,45,2,27,50,4 DATA 54,55,2,48,60,4,54,65,4,60,70,4,0,0,8 sound a lot like the above series? Hint: you need to multiply all of them by 66/35 to render them. Complete source (or the equivalent in a key for ladies) available upon request. I like the first series better, because both parts are more interesting than the scale, while in the second version, one part basically is Doh-Ray-Mee.