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Hi guys,
I use a couple of different hosts but some weeks ago I decided to give a try to ComputerMuzys and I found it really really nice...but I have a question, and sorry if it might have a silly answer...

Every time I use the function "add-a-sound-and-create-a-part", the .wav is loaded with E3 as root note, so that if the sample pitch is C4, I have to hit E3 on my keyboard to have C4, F3 to have C#4 and so on... is there a way to change this?

Hope I've been clear enough... :?

Thanks! :)

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Answered over on CM/FM, I hope.

In the Patch Editor, select the patch for the sample. Then, change the E3 to the note you want.

(I've not got CMuzys installed, so this is from memory - shout at me if I got it wrong :-) )

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Mmm... in don't see any 'root note' in the patch created for the sample...

It's not a huge problem: I can always transpose the midi controller or write songs in weird tonalities... :wink:

But it just seems strange to me that you can't set the root note of a sample...
Last edited by juno78 on Tue Aug 31, 2004 5:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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pljones wrote:(I've not got CMuzys installed, so this is from memory - shout at me if I got it wrong :-) )
Maybe you're thinking about Muzys... :wink: if I can remember in Muzynth you can set the root key of a sample...

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