What an amazing exploration, using those quantizers as presets to be able to quickly jump between the different scales was really cool. These sounded so good it makes me want to actually start exploring microtonal music myself for the first time instead of just watching a video now and then. There is this scale tree diagram on the EDO article of the xenharmonic wiki, and it looks like you explored one path through that tree with 12/17/22/27/32. I wonder what rules you could use for another path in that tree to get major pentatonic-like sounds, like 19/26/33/40 or 7/14/21/28
gorgeous sounds on those higher division scales! great job with the demo, too!
What an amazing exploration, using those quantizers as presets to be able to quickly jump between the different scales was really cool. These sounded so good it makes me want to actually start exploring microtonal music myself for the first time instead of just watching a video now and then. There is this scale tree diagram on the EDO article of the xenharmonic wiki, and it looks like you explored one path through that tree with 12/17/22/27/32. I wonder what rules you could use for another path in that tree to get major pentatonic-like sounds, like 19/26/33/40 or 7/14/21/28