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Albertx7
post Fri 3 May 2013, 17:31
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Hi, smile.gif

I use Logic 9.
What Plugin can i used for to change the tuning frequency of every individual note?
And how can i do this?
Can FM8 do this and how?

I'am a newbie unsure.gif

Someone can help me?
Thank you everybody!
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Albertx7
post Sun 5 May 2013, 15:55
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Thank houstonmusic!:)

So...i want to change the tuning frequency of every individual MIDI note. I work only with Logic and synthesizers.
I want to change Hertz like this:

C = 256 Hz
C Sharp = 272 Hz
D = 288 Hz
D Sharp = 304 Hz
E = 320 Hz
F = 344 Hz
F Sharp = 368 Hz
G = 392 Hz
G Sharp = 408 Hz
A = 432 Hz
A Sharp = 456 Hz
B = 480 Hz
C = 512 Hz

....and so on...

What plugin can i use? huh.gif

Sorry for my bad english!

Thank you everybody!
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houstonmusic
post Sun 5 May 2013, 16:20
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oh!
that's so interesting. in the old days some hardware synths had a program page called "tuning tables" that would allow you to do that.
some modern software synths will allow you to do it as well.
they might allow you to choose historical or mathematical tunings. (mean tone, pythagorean, weltmeister)
they MAY allow you to tweak each key. i know the PRO version of Pianoteq has excellent note by note tuning control.
i don't know of a plug-in that allows you to do that.
i'd be interested to hear from other forum members about their experience with this type of work.
it's possible your best approach would be to build your own sample based instruments, using a sample player. assign a sample, or layers of samples, to each key, and tune each key individually.
this work reminds me of the wonderful music of Lamonte Young, Wendy Carlos, Glen Branca.
good luck! i hope it comes out great.

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