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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Assigning retunings (.scl or .kbm) to footswitches]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hi! I&#039;m currently writing a commission in 72tet (using adaptive extended JI plus some tonality flux) for chorus and orchestra, and I need to be able to reliably rehearse the chorus - with a conductor who is not tech-savvy, an accompanist who does not focus on contemporary techniques, and an all-volunteer choir.</p><p>They need to hear it in arbitrary segments at any given time, instantly, as needed by the conductor.</p><p>My solution is to: map the currently-used choral pitches to the keys on the keyboard; create a new mapping as soon as I run out of empty keys; and mark in the piano score where to change mappings - much like changing organ stops in performance.</p><p>My question is: can PianoTeq support loading each of these key mappings (combination of the master tuning file containing all pitches in 72tet, and a .kbm mapping file for each momentary pitch collection) with a single press of a footswitch?</p><p>Alternately, I could create a different .scl file for each subset of 12 pitches; but I still want to instantly load it via footswitch during play.</p><p>I&#039;ve been through some of the manual and it&#039;s inconclusive to me, but MIDI technology is not my strongest suit. Any help would be appreciated!</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[Zant]]></name>
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