Zebra 2 default tune?
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- KVRist
- 58 posts since 29 Sep, 2012
I read the following from the Sonokinetic website:
"...While most of digital Sampling libraries offering you the US standard 440Hz,
almost all professional Symphonic orchestras and cinema orchestras tune to A=442Hz..."
What is zebra2's, diva's, etc, default tune?
Or did i get something wrong?
"...While most of digital Sampling libraries offering you the US standard 440Hz,
almost all professional Symphonic orchestras and cinema orchestras tune to A=442Hz..."
What is zebra2's, diva's, etc, default tune?
Or did i get something wrong?
- u-he
- 30247 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
In Zebra it's 440Hz. You can set the global detune to match what you want (or even load a .tun file), and the lock these parameters so that browsing presets doesn't change those settings.
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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
make it more precise by accessing the options.pinso wrote:I have done it already with span, but it's not precise enough to determine if it's 440Hz or 442Hz.
What do you get when pressing A4?
go to Edit - block size - ...choose a higher block size.
- KVRist
- 30 posts since 2 May, 2003 from Southern California
ok, i'm stupid
i can see in global where i can change tuning by semitones
is there any way short of using .tun files to set to e.g. A4=432 Hz?
weirdly, even though I don't have any .tun files, when I loaded on of Howard's contributed patches ("HS Bell Builder"), in the "VoiceCircuit Tuning" drop down it reads "Hrm-1-12", but the VoiceCircuit TuningMode switch is Off (0)
Any help?
Thanks kindly
i can see in global where i can change tuning by semitones
is there any way short of using .tun files to set to e.g. A4=432 Hz?
weirdly, even though I don't have any .tun files, when I loaded on of Howard's contributed patches ("HS Bell Builder"), in the "VoiceCircuit Tuning" drop down it reads "Hrm-1-12", but the VoiceCircuit TuningMode switch is Off (0)
Any help?
Thanks kindly
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
@rasputin: Easy - what Urs suggests i.e. fine tune down to 432 (somehow) and 'lock' the fine tune knob.
