I want to create .tun files (tuning)

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Hi.
I just want to create a new tuning file, but when I opened a tune file in my text editor, I don't understand what the numbers represent. I believed they are frequencies, but I see it is not the case.
How to create a tun file, is there any spreadsheet of a standard tuning for tun files?

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Urs wrote: Wed Apr 14, 2021 2:50 pm You can try this: https://u-he.com/tools/microtuning/
Thanks, I will try immediately!

p.s. Two German companies that are the best: u-he and Ableton!

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maybe also have a look at leimma
an online scl/tuning system explorer/creator

https://isartum.net/leimma

not sure if it exports .tun though...
but afaik it exports scala .scl

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Yorgos Simeonidis

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.. I don't understand. I simply want to change the whole intonation (to keep the regular tempered system) but to change the base tuning tone (Kammerton 440) either into higher or lower pitches.
What happens is that when I use https://u-he.com/tools/microtuning/ I try to edit the base tone, but all other tones get totally out of tune.

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8-echos wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 11:26 am .. I don't understand. I simply want to change the whole intonation (to keep the regular tempered system) but to change the base tuning tone (Kammerton 440) either into higher or lower pitches.
What happens is that when I use https://u-he.com/tools/microtuning/ I try to edit the base tone, but all other tones get totally out of tune.
We have that, too:

https://u-he.com/tools/tuning/

^^ this gives you the detune in Cents you need to transpose any of our synths to e.g. 432Hz tuning.

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filulilu wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 6:53 am There is also this:

https://sevish.com/scaleworkshop/
Oh, I hot it to work with this! Thank you all!

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https://surge-synth-team.org/tuning-workbench-synth/

This is probably one of the best tools available for making your own microtunings

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