Can I make custom pitches for each note?
I want to transcribe for an instrument that is locked into the harmonic series, and I would like playback to be able to have the correct pitches.
I want to transcribe for an instrument that is locked into the harmonic series, and I would like playback to be able to have the correct pitches.
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You can detune any entered note by + or - 300 cents using the Inspector
In reply to You can detune any entered… by jeetee
Thank you, this does work. Is it possible to set these offsets as defaults? That would save a good amount of time.
In reply to Thank you, this does work… by masondeanm
No way to do that, but if this is more than a onetime experiment, you (or someone else sufficiently motivated) could probably write a plugin to do this.
In reply to You can detune any entered… by jeetee
@masondeanm
There's a scordatura plugin that might help. I tried it quite hopefullyfor actual scordatura purposes. And I was in regular dialog with the plugin developer, but then communication ceased. I found the plugin quite promising, and from a UX perspetive it was both impressive but awkward and confusing to me. In the end I found it too buggy overall, and there was no further guidance from the developer, no written documentation, so sadly I dropped it. But it may work for you and your goals! I'll see if I can locate it ... and some of the discussions.
jeetee wrote > > *>You can detune any entered note by + or - 300 cents using the Inspector
I think detuning affects timbre in noticeable ways. It works in a pinch ..., and acceptably maybe for a semitone or two. But it won't sound identical to the timbre of the pitch of the "sound font" x semitones lower. Try an octave lower—I think that will bear me out. More ideal would be a MID offset!
scorster
In reply to @ masondeanm There's a… by scorster
Ah, yes.
Sammik created the scordatura plugin. And he mentions it here.
Mainly I had trouble getting it to work consistently. And the video tutorials were hard to follow.
Hopefully we'll see a new incarnation of sammik's scordatura plugin. When it worked the results were just what I was after.
scorster