34 tracks by NullPointerException

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So, for a while I've been wanting to make a synthwave-type piece. It's a genre that's gotten my attention recently, and I didn't really know where to start, so I followed a tutorial (kinda) and this is the result. I used 20EDO as it is really…
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This is the 31st, and final, track in my album, Edolian, where I sequentially make a song in every EDO from 1 to 31. I've typed that so many times, but now is the final time. This song is the culmination of all the previous songs. It's less…
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This is the 30th song in my album, Edolian, where I sequentially make a song in every EDO from 1 to 31. (One more to go!) 30EDO has 5EDO as a subset, so the first thing I did is create 5EDO. Then, what I did was move a few of the notes up…
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This is the 29th track in my album, Edolian, where I sequentially make a song in every EDO from 1 to 31. (Two days to go!) Upon starting this, I didn't really know what to do. So, I played around a bit and found that if I used two different…
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This is the 28th song in my album, Edolian, where I sequentially make a song in every EDO from 1 to 31. Before I begin to talk about this song, I just want to say that we are very close to the finale. Only 3 days to go! I've been working…
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This is the 27th song in my album, Edolian, where I make a song in every EDO from 1 to 27. In this song I used a scale which I have dubbed the "Adventure Scale", which has the scale degrees: 0 5 10 11 16 21 22 26 27. It is a really interesting…
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This is 26th song in my album, Edolian, where I make a song in every EDO from 1 to 31. When I started I didn't really know what to do with this. So, I experimented with a few different scales and things, and I found one I liked. The scale…
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This is the 25th track in my album, Edolian, where I sequentially make a song in every EDO from 1 to 31. So, according to xen.wiki 25EDO has a good blackwood scale. The problem being, I could not find the scale degrees to it. So, in this…
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This is the 24th song in my album, Edolian, where I sequentially make a song in every EDO from 1 to 31. 24EDO is also known as the quarter-tone tuning, as it is the normal 12 notes in western european music, however we split the half…
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This is the 23rd track in my album, Edolian, where I make a song in every EDO from 1 to 31. I didn't really know what to do with this track when I started. Like the last track, I went to xen.wiki and went through MOS scales until I found…
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This is the 22nd track in my album, Edolian, where I sequentially make a song in every EDO from 1 to 31. So, 22edo has some nice properties, having really good just intervals. However, it also has a lot of MOS scales listed on the xen…
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This is the 21st song in my album, Edolian, where I sequentially make a song in every EDO from 1 to 31. So, when I began composing this, I didn't really know what to do. I then went to read the xen.wiki page, and 21EDO can be interpreted…
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This is the 20th song in my album, Edolian, where I sequentially make a song in every EDO from 1 to 31. So, 20EDO is an interesting tuning. It's effectively the quarter tone equivalent of 10EDO. In this track, I found 3 chords that you…
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This is the 19th song in my album, Edolian, where I sequentially make a song in every EDO from 1 to 31, sequentially. This song is probably one of the less interesting songs in this album, except maybe the harmony. Hell, it's even…
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This is the 18th song in my album, Edolian, where I sequentially make a song in ever EDO from 1 to 31. 18EDO has a bit of a reputation for being a bit shit. It has practically 0 good intervals, and as such western harmony doesn't work…
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This is the 17th song in my album, Edolian, where I sequentially make a song in every EDO from 1 to 31. 17EDO is a really good system, and it approximates most intervals good. Here I used the MOS 3L4s scale, which has a bit of a neutral…
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This is the 16th song in my album, Edolian, where I sequentially make a song in every EDO from 1 to 31. So, 16edo can sound really good if you use it right. It has some good intervals, but also some bad ones. If you just avoid the bad…
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This is the 15th song in my album, Edolian, where I incrementally make a song in every EDO from 1 to 31. 15EDO has some very good harmonic features, but most importantly melodies in 15EDO sound really good. It's also pretty easy to use…
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This is the 14th song in my album, Edolian, where I incrementally make a song in every EDO from 1 to 31 So, as mentioned in the description of the previous track, 14edo is probably my favorite EDO. It doesn't sound dissonant, but it doesn…
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This is the 13th song in my album, Edolian, where I incrementally make a song in every EDO from 1 to 31. So, 13edo is a very... interesting sound. It has barely any perfect intervals, and the most consonant interval I could find is the…
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