Re: Electronic Organ
- From: "Rickydou" <rickydou@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 10 Jul 2006 12:01:38 -0700
Thank you very much for helping me. You are right...I do not want to
re-invent the wheel!
I also found an IC that is specialized for this application: MOSTEK
MK50240 Top-Octave Frequency Generator. I just need to find a supplier
for this...
Thanks!
Eric
Rich Grise wrote:
On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 10:43:15 +0000, anno4000 wrote:
Rich Grise <richgrise@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in sci.electronics.design:
[...]
Strictly speaking, the "well-tempered" scale is one that's not an exact
chromatic octave in any key, but "close enough" in _every_ key to get away
with it.
Err... the octaves in a well-tempred scale *are* exact, it's the other
intervals that are approximations.
OK, I misspoke. The _octave_ is a perfect octave, as you say, and it's the
other notes - maybe I should have said, "chromatic scale" instead of
"octave".
Thanks,
Rich
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