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Retunable soft synth?

🔗Doctor Oakroot <doctor@...>

10/28/2007 3:44:25 PM

Anyone have suggestions for retunable soft synths?

I need realistic instrument sounds (bass, drums, piano, etc.) and I need
to drive it from Cakewalk 9. Just retuning the regular 12 pitch classes is
adequate for the current project (i.e., I don't need 17 ET etc., just
various JIs). Thanks.

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http://DoctorOakroot.com - Rough-edged songs on homemade GIT-tars.

🔗Joe <tamahome02000@...>

10/28/2007 9:41:18 PM

How about Cakewalk Dimension Pro? (.scl files) You'll probably get
more answers on www.kvraudio.com

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "Doctor Oakroot" <doctor@...>
wrote:
>
> Anyone have suggestions for retunable soft synths?
>
> I need realistic instrument sounds (bass, drums, piano, etc.) and I need
> to drive it from Cakewalk 9. Just retuning the regular 12 pitch
classes is
> adequate for the current project (i.e., I don't need 17 ET etc., just
> various JIs). Thanks.
>
>
> --
> http://DoctorOakroot.com - Rough-edged songs on homemade GIT-tars.
>

🔗paolovalladolid <phv40@...>

10/31/2007 8:34:54 AM

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "Doctor Oakroot" <doctor@...>
wrote:
>
> Anyone have suggestions for retunable soft synths?
>
> I need realistic instrument sounds (bass, drums, piano, etc.) and I need
> to drive it from Cakewalk 9. Just retuning the regular 12 pitch
classes is
> adequate for the current project (i.e., I don't need 17 ET etc., just
> various JIs). Thanks.

Try http://microtonal-synthesis.com/

If you're looking to use one of the 3000+ tunings in the Scala
archive, look for mention of Scala file or .scl loading/support in the
description.