Parade

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P-ART's interest in producing microtonal music has grown in a very natural way. Normally on a hardware or software synthesizer one first creates a digital sound completely separate from the tuning scale. While P-ART adjusts the timbre on his Ensoniq ESQ1 synthesizer, microtonality emerges automatically. In the unique case of the ESQ1, P-ART captures timbre and microtonal scaling in one sound patch. “So I don't feel the annoying need to do the time-consuming notation of acoustic microtones first. On the ESQ1, the KBD and KBD2 modulation allows me to set the division of the octave into more or less than the usual twelve equal tone intervals (ie more or less than 100 cents).” In PARADE the sound patch is an intuitive layer of a prominent 6 ET flute (1 octave divided into 6 large equal tone intervals instead of the chromatic scale) mixed with microtonal touch sensitivity in the background. PARADE is a mix of macrotonality (large tonal intervals) and microtonal shades. The result is pitch and timbre sensitive.

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from Intuitive Music, released June 7, 2021

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