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			<title><![CDATA[How to map a 6-note scale to the white keys without any gaps]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>How do I map a 6 note scale across only the white keys from middle C = 256 hz without any gaps?</p><p>I tried to modify one that mapped 7 note scales only to the white keys, into this: </p><p>! Size of map:<br />10<br />! First MIDI note number to retune:<br />0<br />! Last MIDI note number to retune:<br />127<br />! Scale degree 0 is mapped to MIDI note:<br />60<br />! Reference MIDI note for which frequency is given:<br />60<br />! Frequency of the above MIDI note:<br />256<br />! Scale degree to consider as formal octave:<br />6<br />! Mapping:<br />0<br />x<br />1<br />x<br />2<br />3<br />x<br />4<br />x<br />5</p><p>But I had wildly unpredicted results, haha!</p>]]></description>
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