Hooray!
Thank you Eric, much appreciated.
I have a question for @almostEric about the Probably Not(e), Math Nerd Edition! I discovered this module yesterday; once I figured out how to use it, I found it massively simplifies a number of complicated workarounds I’ve built for JI quantizing. So thank you for building YET ANOTHER fantastic synthesis tool.
The question is about transposition using the KEY input. I like to modulate using 3:2 Pythagorean fifths - just about exactly 0.585V - but it seems as though PNMN interprets voltage to KEY as selecting one of twelve equal-temperament pitches.
Is there a way to directly control the root pitch from which this module constructs a scale? I [love the, am a] Math Nerd and if this is possible it would have every feature I could want. THANK YOU in advance -
Hi, you are correct that the key input is based on equal temperament. I like your idea though, I’ll come up with a solution soon
I appreciate that and i will be very much obliged!
Here’s what I’ve built with it so far. I made a table of numerators and denominators, in powers of 2, 3, 5, and 19, that form 4-, 5-, and 6-pitch scales, ordered from brightest tonality to darkest, loaded in into @synthi 's 02NAGOL, and scanned through them. I’m very glad I found the MATH NERD
Sounds lovely.
May you post the patch file, please!