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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Micro tuning FTS suggestion

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Micro tuning FTS suggestion

2004-06-10 by Hans Greuber

>There are some basic MIDI reasons why this presents real difficulties.
>MIDI notes are a defined semitone-based series and any microtuning is
>a product of internal processing rather than external. The only
>workaround I can think of - for any MIDI sequencer - involves cunning
>use of pitchbend. But even that presents problems as you can probably
>appreciate.
>
>In practical terms, I don't think any sequencer can do this - the
>answer lies in the receiving synth(s).
>

Hi;

I didn´t know that . I think there are microtonal patterns in the Cubase SX 
, but I don´t know since I use Logic.

"Die Hard" Hans

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Micro tuning FTS suggestion

2004-06-10 by Paul Nagle

On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 16:50:06 +0200, "Hans Greuber"
<turbotron69@hotmail.com> wrote:

>I didn´t know that . I think there are microtonal patterns in the Cubase SX 
>, but I don´t know since I use Logic.

Don't think so. I am a beta tester for Steinberg although I dropped
out of testing SX because, well, long story... But I don't recall
seeing any means of it performing this magic. 
Actually, the last time I looked, SX had the same scales as VST (and
the P3) although it lacked some of the VST tricks that I most use....

Paul

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