

But then the plug-ins for alternative micro-tonal pitches would have to be actualized when this happens so that they change the new pitches of the core. lets say western quarter tones) because of what you said about "real time" notation and hearing, rather than to have to proses the whole work or a selection by the plug in after you written it. I said that it could be also implemented on the core (with a default option. basically the first micro-tonal plug-in would be like a framework for the rest. or even create their own! or a Plug-in so you can create your own!!. Well about what you said regarding different micro-tonal intervals, If they share the same symbols or most off them, it would be a good reason for implementing the playback option as a PLUG-IN (even if it is eventually also on the CORE) because if a plug-in is created for western academic music quarter tones, it can be easily changed by another or the same developer and create a different one for Turkish music, or Greek etc. Halil Kirazlı gave some more information and references on the developers mailing list. That Turkish music uses four types of sharps ("roughly +25 cents, +75 cents, +125 cents and +175 cents") and four flats ("roughly −25 cents, −75 cents, −125 cents and −175 cents"). Some prefer to use two flat signs with a slash through it instead (called "flat-flat-slash" in mscore). Symbol is usually the backwards flat sign combined with the normal flat sign (called "mirrored-flat2" in mscore). Some prefer to use the flat sign with a slash through it instead (called "flat-slash" in mscore)ġ 1/2 flat = 150 cents lower than unaltered note


Symbol is usually the backwards flat sign (called "mirrored-flat" in mscore). Symbol is three vertical lines, two horizontal lines (called "sharp-slash4" in mscore)ġ/2 flat = 50 cents lower than unaltered note Symbol is one vertical line, two horizontal lines (called "sharp-slash" in mscore)ġ 1/2 sharp = 150 cents higher than unaltered note 1/2 sharp = 50 cents higher than unaltered note.
