Detune All of SunVox?

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NeuroNoNeuro
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Detune All of SunVox?

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There is one thing I like to do, which is take an entire DAW, and detune it (not sure if this is MIDI or something else). I could do this in Reason, it was called "Master Tune" and it was in the preferences (440Hz was the master tuning). The only thing I could find (so far) in SunVox is doing this via the pitch-shifter module, but it introduces varying amounts of phasing, due to it being an audio effect, versus affecting the actual tuning of the DAW.

Is there a way I could take the overall tuning of SunVox, and shift it?
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Use always multisynth instead writing midi direct to the modules. then connect multictl to all of them. you can use finetune or transpose.
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burij wrote: Sun Apr 18, 2021 1:43 am Use always multisynth instead writing midi direct to the modules. then connect multictl to all of them. you can use finetune or transpose.
Sounds like a good idea! Thanks!
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https://youtu.be/nYsA6zT8nR4 is not full daw detune but useful
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Mendi64BM wrote: Sun Apr 18, 2021 11:25 pm https://youtu.be/nYsA6zT8nR4 is not full daw detune but useful
This is useful as well, and less modules to wire up. I'm not doing the usual 440 to 432 detune, so finding that the fine-tune is available in the module (I missed that, always just adjusting the name/colors), this'll do!
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