I can't find it. :/Zju wrote:There's HSCA in L&L, which seems somewhat similar to ASCA from the few examples I've seen, and is a quite good SCA. It could even be a continuation of ASCA, but I'm not quite sure about this.Qwynegold wrote:Is this still alive? Is the program stabile? The ASCA website is down.
Oh thanks! I'll take a look at this.
The challenge I have right now is that I have a group of conlangs with all these different categories of vowels:
Quality: i, ɨ, ɯ, u, etc
Secondary feature: plain, nasalized, rhotactisized, pharyngealized
Length: short, long
Stress: unstressed, primary stress, secondary stress
Tone: several kinds
So using a SCA is difficult because when I want to make a SC involving a vowel, usually only one or two of these categories are relevant for the given SC, but SCAs force one to use one symbol for every combination of these categories. So it always gets really messy.

