Keres wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 3:41 am
again, there is a graph... curve #3 where X=pitch and Y=pitch. you can play with it while listening to your melody or chord progression.
as for Scala, there is already a script that can translate a scala tuning to a multisynth curve. please search the msg board and you will find it.
Again, no need for either of these
. MTS-ESP allows me to play around with established tunings, in real time, and produce results that can be replicated easily in other DAWs or synths outside of Sunvox. The method you describe in the first part sounds like I would be selecting individual frequencies totally at random without any reference to established tunings, while the Scala script conversion method you describe in the second part is simply much less elegant and much more labor-intensive than using MTS-ESP. Moreover, I don't know which scala tunings I would be interested in, and should convert, until I hear them. It's a chicken and egg problem.
I can already use the full/paid version of MTS-ESP with Sunvox by inserting the MTS-ESP VST client and sending midi out of the other DAW into Sunvox using LoopBe. My request here is for the inclusion of (apparently) a few lines of code that would permit Sunvox to be used natively with the free version of MTS-ESP (called MTS-ESP Mini), which would change tunings based on the master without any additional midi routing - the master just "senses" the presence of the client (which would be Sunvox here) and adjusts the tuning of the client automatically. If that doesn't interest you, that's fine, but it interests me and, I assume based on this thread, others as well. Horses for courses
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I encourage anyone here who is interested in microtunings to try the free version of MTS-ESP in another DAW with one of the several free VST instruments that have native capability built in - for example, Surge or any of the u-he synths. I think you would like it.