capital letters mean the tone is on the next octave.
the pitch numbers are relative to the lowest c. (they're
averages of all the chords' frequencies, converted back to semitones. if
the difference between two adjacent chords is too much, the progression
sounds too prominent.)
it uses every tone, to reinforce the mode.
music time converter
bpm
note length
time signature
frames per second
one of those things i always think is a pain in the ass for some
reason. useful for mickey mousing. you can type fractions for note
lengths, but if it isn't a fraction it'll assume you mean 1/n. (ie "4"
is read as a 1/4 note)
trig speed calculator
type in two dimensions and the hypotenuse the third should create,
and it'll give you the third dimension. meant to be used quickly, for
use in character animation.
the length can be multiple numbers separated by commas.
it'll use the hypotenuse of those.
the "parts" stuff lets you input multiple lengths,
selectable through a dropdown.
you could use it for more than three dimensions, or less. why
not.