- [Function]
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(
note
freq {keyword value}*)
Returns the note name of freq, which can be a note name, key number, Hertz value or list of the same.
note
supports the following keyword arguments:
:hz
boolean- If true then a numerical freq is interpreted as a Hertz value rather than as a key number.
:in
{ tuning | mode}-
The tuning or mode to return the note from. The default value is
*scale*
. If a mode is specified then freq must be a modal key number. :in?
{ tuning | mode}- Tests if freq references a note name in the specified tuning or mode. Returns the note name or false.
:through
mode- Filters freq through mode and returns the closest note.
Examples:
Example 1. Converting key numbers and Hertz values to notes.
(note 440 :hz #t) ⇒ a4 (note 60) ⇒ c4 (note '(c4 d e1 f g5 ef f)) ⇒ (c4 d4 e1 f1 g5 ef5 f5)
Example 2. Modes and notes.
(define octatonic (new mode :notes '(c d ef f fs gs a b c))) (note 'cs4 :in? octatonic) ⇒ #f (note 'ef4 :in? octatonic) ⇒ ef4 (loop for k from 35 repeat 8 collect (note k :in octatonic)) ⇒ (c4 d4 ef4 f4 g4 af4 bf4 c5) (loop repeat 10 for n = (between 60 72) collect (note n :through octatonic)) ⇒ (af4 f4 d4 af4 c4 c4 af4 c4 bf4 c4)
See also:
hertz
[Function]invert
[Function]keynum
[Function]note-accidental
[Function]note-name
[Function]octave-number
[Function]pitch-class
[Function]prime-form
[Function]scale-max
[Function]scale-min
[Function]scale-mod
[Function]scale-order
[Function]scale<
[Function]scale<=
[Function]scale=
[Function]scale>
[Function]scale>=
[Function]transpose
[Function]