I'm sorry Ingo.
Anton is going into microtonality here.
I personally think this kind of a quantizer would be cool.
Out of tune does not exist, not fitting with a certain tonality would
be a better description.
Ernst.
On 11/3/05, selfoscillate <
synaptic_music@...
> wrote:
>
> hello anton,
>
> i tried this with reaktor a few months/years ago,
> and there is one problem with it.
> the whole show sounds just "out of tune" when
> the octave is divided in a range that doesn't fit
> to the semitone scale. dividing an octave by 7 for
> example will only give you wrong notes, but it won't give
> you new sounds, just old sounds which are out of tune.
> ok, maybe somebody wants that, but i can't imagine why.
>
> only my 2 cents
>
> best wishes
>
> ingo
>
>
> --- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "Anton Coops" <dubshot@x...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi list,
> >
> > Dividing an octave in 12 equal steps is fine, but what I would like
> > even more is a quantizing module that can divide an octave in 'n'
> > steps
> >
> > n = 1: 1 step of 1200 cents
> > n = 2: 2 steps of 600 cents
> > n = 3: 3 x 400 cents etc. etc., maybe up to n = 25
> >
> > note: a transpose-option (like in the a-156) should transpose in 'n-
> > ed' steps as well. Unusual sounds gauranteed!
> >
> > Good idea or am I missing something Has somebody allready built
> > a module that can do this
> >
> > greetings
> >
> > Anton
> >
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