Tarsh is an adaptation of Shtar.
Now there are at least four things:
-A Shtar with sculpted body
-Shtar with chunky body
-Tarsh with sculpted body
-Tarsh with chunky body
Whilst the Shtar had 17tet scale,
which is regarded as whimsical, DIY, punk
all in all radical version of the sublime neutralities
The Tarsh adopts a just intoned one.
based on a scale by Khyam Allami, but modified,
i had to switch some razios to 19, a high prime,
to fit it into eight bit music.
View of the actual ratios in the layout, which are printed on the circuit board.
Whilst the shtar circuitboard was black, tarsh is green.
What follows is code for the scale, from shbobo:
<@ oc
[[48 48] [57 54] [60 55] [63 56] [57 48] [81 66] [81 64]
[64 48] [72 51] [80 55] [72 48]
[95 60] [90 55] [81 48] [96 54] [96 51] [64 33]
[96 48] [114 54] [120 55] [126 56] [114 48] [108 44] [81 32]
[88 33] [96 34] [96 33] [120 40]
[114 36] [108 33] [108 32] [96 27] [64 17] [128 33]]>
<@ cars
<# [o]
<? o <tank <" <" o>> <cars <: o>>> o>>
> <@ cadrs
<# [o]
<? o <tank <" <: <" o>>> <cadrs <: o>>> o>>
>
{(right (fog (dust 11)
(smoke 4 4) (smoke 10 100) (ladder (finger) <cars oc>)
(ladder (finger) <cadrs oc>)
)
(brass (horn 27 11)) (brassb (hornb 24 11)) (slew (steel) 2 2 (saw 32 48))
)
(srate 40)};the ratios are brought kindof into the middle (mean) of 128
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