Raine M. Ekman wrote:
> Quoting david <gnome@email-addr-hidden>:
>> I think Aeolus does alternative tunings by essentially recalibrating its
>> scale internally. It doesn't change the MIDI notes, though. So would a
>> synth using soundfonts be able to do the same thing? I presume a
>> soundfont contains at least one sample for each pitch, probably recorded
>> at a standard pitch (modern temperament) rather than some other tuning,
>> so how could such a synth change its scale?
>
> That shouldn't really be any different from pitch bending, or playing
> a soundfont where a sample covers more than one MIDI note. All of
> these involve playing samples at some "wrong" pitch, and would happen
> through some kind of resampling.
That's right. And someone earlier in this thread mentioned the idea of
sending a Pitch Bend event before each of the alternate-temperament
notes ...
And MIDI just has note numbers, I don't think it has any inherent idea
that any given note number is an octave higher or lower than another. So
a 4-note scale and a 24-note scale would be the same to MIDI.
-- David gnome@email-addr-hidden authenticity, honesty, community _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-userReceived on Wed Dec 23 12:15:05 2009
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