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10 minutes ago, scook said:
As noted above it is up to the synth not the DAW.
Here is a pretty good list of plug-ins with that support microtonal tuning
the plugins listed are not orchestral instruments
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4 minutes ago, User 905133 said:
I thought of something (a work-around) that MIGHT work, but it is complicated--not something I would do as a first choice option.
Assuming you are composing the music and using staff notation, MAYBE you could put the E on its own midi channel and put a pitch bend just on that channel so it wouldn't affect other notes.
Are you composing the music using the staff notation view?
i write it in musescore because its easier in writing notes.
its been like 9 hours trying to understand the pitch bend and how to do it. any tutorial something simple to read and understand it -
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2 minutes ago, User 905133 said:
Thanks for the additional clarifications. Correct me if I am wrong, you are playing scales/tunings that have more than 12 divisions for each octave and you want the easiest way to encode midi notes + pitch bend information so that your softsynth of choice will consistently play those notes in Cakewalk (or another DAW) .
Yes exactly. just play E quarter tone less than the normal E.
the music has all E's in three quart.
how can i get E transposed to E minus quart- 1
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Helllo Again
i think i didnt explain what i need exactly .
what i need from cakewalk is the orchestral sound which i use vst plugins for
the supported synthesizers dose not have the sound i need.
to make it easy for me. i just want to know
i am working with BBC orchestra plug ins can i make it play oriental scales via cakewalk?
thats what i want to know -
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Exactly i am so exited