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Linux Audio Conference 2013
The Open Source Music and Sound Conference
May 9-12 @ IEM, Graz, Austria
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Day 2 - Friday, May/10 
10:40 The Rationale behind Rationale: Designing a Sequencer for Unlimited Just Intonation - Paper Presentation
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(40 min) Chuckk Hubbard » Location: Hall i7 (main venue)
This article presents some of the considerations that went into determining how the Rationale Just Intonation sequencer should work. Various special problems that came about because of the number and nature of usable tones are discussed, as well as reasons for eschewing other existing notation systems. Programming specifics are ignored in favor of questions of interface design.

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The In-Tune Sonata - Concert
 Chuckk Hubbard » Location: Radio Helsinki (RADIO SHOW)
Movement 1: Sonata
Movement 2: Theme and Variations
Movement 3: Waltz
Movement 4: Rondo

The In-Tune Sonata was created using the Rationale Just Intonation sequencer. It is written in extended Just Intonation, meaning many frequencies are used that are not available in equal temperament. The synthesis was realized with Csound.

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