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<BR> This is fascinating. What will you use this graph for? Is this done to help
<BR>show a customer how wild one temp. might be from another? Will you then chart a
<BR>comparison of all the temperaments together somehow? What is your background
<BR>that taught you how to create this?
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<BR>Greg
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<BR>Jason Kanter wrote:
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<BR>> List, I've been experimenting with the graphic view of Historic
<BR>> Temperaments. I'm dissatisfied with the view on Ron Koval's site because it
<BR>> only shows major thirds, not fifths. Personally, I want to see both the
<BR>> major third and fifth deviations from perfect (3:2) or just (5:4), so I can
<BR>> see what the tradeoffs are in a given temperament. I've figured out the math
<BR>> in Excel and created a system for generating a graphic, and tried to get the
<BR>> graphic small enough to fit in a message here. So, without further
<BR>> introduction, attached is a picture of the Werkmeister III temperament.
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<BR>> My source for the data is the set of temperament files that are supplied
<BR>> with TuneLab.
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<BR>> Please let me know if you wouold find such charts useful, and which others
<BR>> you would like me to post. I have done ET, Bremmer's EBVT, Coleman's 4, 11
<BR>> and 16, but since the GIF file of each one is about 19k, I can only post one
<BR>> at a time.
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<BR>> Also, if the GIF format cannot be read, please let me know. The smallest JPG
<BR>> I have so far been able to create of this picture is 52k, too large for this
<BR>> list.
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<BR>I didn't see the original post on this but I did view the Werkmeister III graph which is excellent, the best I've seen yet. I'd be very interested in seeing the one you have for the EBVT and I would also be glad to post all of them on my website. I would also have to give each of them an individual page but I think you could put maybe six on a page for side by side comparison if they were all reduced in size.
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<BR>I want information about all kinds of HT's to be on my website so that people can see for themselves what lead me naturally to designing the EBVT.
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<BR>Thank you for this contribution.
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<BR>Bill Bremmer RPT
<BR>Madison, Wisconsin
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