Repro-1 - Is There A Way To Fine Tune Every Key By Cents?

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Is There A Way To Fine Tune Every Key By Cents?

For playing microtonal scales. I have scala files as well. But I want to tune in this way as well.

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Yes, Repro-1 on the Tweak Page has a box (bit hidden on the top center) which allows the import of .tun files. Scala files can be converted to .tun, but that's beyond the range of my expertise.

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Actually I don't want to deal with the ".tun" or ".scl" files.

I want adjust the tuning knobs (like guitar pegs) per key in the cent amount I need.

Is there such option?

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i think, you want something like in WA-Babylon, correct ?

i'd also would find it nice to have a similar "on-the-go-retune"-possibilty on repro-1-5

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I don't know what is WA-Babylon but I assume feature I told is not available.

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zanshin777 wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 8:45 pm Actually I don't want to deal with the ".tun" or ".scl" files.
Like Urs already said, there is a way to do it.
It's just an extra step for you but it isn't difficult.
Check out our Tuning Table Generator page:

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

Click on "Result" and you see the default values for each note. The values that you see there mean "amount of cent above the lowest note", one cent being 1% of a semitone.
So if you want to raise note 40 a little, you change its value from 4000.0000 to a few cent higher, like 4004.0000 - you can ignore everything after the dot to simplify the process.
Enter a few values of your choosing, then click on the "circle with arrow" icon next to "Result" and that'll save the .tun file to your harddrive.
If you move that file to Repro-1's folder for microtuning files, then it's ready for using next time.

If you need a way to do what you asked, that's the way. It may not be what you had in mind, but there's a way.

Viktor
u-he team

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zanshin777 wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2020 7:05 am I don't know what is WA-Babylon but I assume feature I told is not available.
it is a software synth, that lets you retune each key on the fly

https://www.waproduction.com/plugins/view/babylon

imho it sounds tertible and i don't like it,
but this feature, i.e.: retuning each key on the fly, is imho quite nice and cool

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Interesting.

I'll try.

Thank you very much all for the answers.

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