Mikrotonal notieren

Welche Werkzeuge helfen mit Musik-Stimmungen zu experimentieren ?

I use XenFont, a free VST sampler that works with MIDI soundfonts, allowing you to build and utilize a diverse library of sound (even sample rips from SNES rom files and stuff like that), while enabling you to customize virtually any kind of tuning system (using Scala files [see the other guy’s answer for more about Scala]).

You can scour the entire web and find interesting and useful (and free) soundfonts in some of the most obscure places, like here. (BTW, here’s some SNES soundfonts.)

If you’re not much of a sampler guy, there are other microtonal VSTs that you can find by the same makers of XenFont, including FM, and subtractive synthesizers you can find here.

https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/3103/software-for-microtonal-midi

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Mutabor

Mutabor is a program that supports the live music with micro tones. It allows to play any pitches, even those which are not availlable on ordinary keyboards. An important application is the „just intonation“.

Mutabor uses its own musical language to describe pitches, (re)tunings and reactions to events (chords, keys, MIDI signals). Furthermore, MIDI ports, MIDI files, and GMN files can be used in the same manner, mixed and output.

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