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MelSkala

MelSkala is a modular framework for defining and rendering musical scales and temperaments. It aims to provide a flexible approach that can describe traditional equal-tempered scales as well as microtonal and non-Western tunings by treating scale degrees as adjustable parameters within a common lattice.

Originating from the MelSkala Collective, a distributed group of composers and software engineers, development began in

Core concepts include tunings expressed as a sequence of steps, the MelSkala Tuning Language (MSLT) for scripting

Applications include music education, research in acoustics and cognition, and creative practice in electronic and acoustic

Reception has been mixed; supporters credit MelSkala with making microtonality more accessible, while critics note its

the
early
2010s.
The
project
released
its
first
reference
implementation
in
2015
and
has
since
evolved
through
community
contributions
and
open
specifications.
scales,
and
a
standard
mapping
to
MIDI
pitch
numbers.
Scales
can
be
defined
as
sequences
of
cents,
fractions,
or
proportional
intervals,
and
can
interpolate
between
families
such
as
diatonic,
pentatonic,
and
chromatic
with
continuous
parameters.
music.
Software
tools
support
hosting
MelSkala
scales
in
digital
audio
workstations
via
VST/AU
plugins,
and
compatibility
with
the
MIDI
Tuning
Standard
allows
external
synthesizers
to
retune
accurately.
complexity
for
casual
performers.
The
project
remains
active
with
ongoing
updates
and
interoperability
efforts.