Hi-
This is my first post. I am exploring Arabic music, which uses "quarter tones," i.e. notes that fall between the semitones we are accustomed to in Western music. Is there some way of producing these tones on the Mac?
I'm using OSX 10.2.8 and Metro SE. I've got an Edirol PCR-A30 controller (just a controller - no sound output) and I'm using the built-in Quicktime synth for sound.
Apparently, there's something called the "MIDI Tuning Standard" or MTS. Does Quicktime synth respond to MTS? Anyone know how this works?
I've come across a couple of utilities for Mac - LMSO (L'il Miss Scale Oven) and Max Magic Tuner. Both of these are commercial software ($165 and $69, respectively). The latter has gotten some pretty bad reviews - slow, un-Mac-like, etc.
I'd prefer finding some lower-priced shareware or freeware. I'm not trying to produce authentic sounding music (ie, nays, ouds, mizmars, etc.) or performance quality sound files for distribution. I'm just looking for a way to hear these scales as I play on my keyboard, so I can train my ear to get used to the various sounds of these intervals.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Chip