On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 5:24 AM, Laura Conrad <sunny(a)laymusic.org> wrote:
>>>> "Justin" == Justin Smith <noisesmith(a)gmail.com> writes:
> The scala scale files seem to mostly have
only one octave, but I
> can multiply or divide by 2 enough times to get 128 notes.
Justin> A quick pedantic note: not all scales that come with scala
Justin> repeat evenly on the octave, so dividing by or multiplying
Justin> by two may not be appropriate for some of the more
Justin> specialized scales.
Actually I've played around with it a bit and Scala seems to export the
file timidity wants directly. It also exports something it calls a
shell script that allegedly works with fluidsynth, but I haven't figured
out how to make fluidsynth read that yet. I also don't have Timidity
reading both the font and the tuning table at the same time yet, but I'm
still working on it.
A shell script should be an executable file, does it work to just mark
it as executable and run it?