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Hauptwerk dynamical tuning

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Hauptwerk dynamical tuning

PostTue Sep 18, 2018 5:27 pm

Hi,

My question is about dynamical tuning of Hauptwerk.

I want to implement just intonation scale with realtime root note shifting (analog of Hermode tuning). Also I want to use 15-step scale, also with dynamic root note changing. For now it seems for me not possible to make it on the Hauptwerk instruments:
If I want to control Root note by midi CC messages, there is not Root note parameter in Hauptwerk. (A transposition parameter is not same: it shifts all keys to one EDO step, but not on the specific scale step. Also it shifts pressed notes, but must to keep it without changes and shift only next pressed notes after root key has been changed.)

If I want to make all tuning operations by 3rd party soft, Hauptwerk haven't responce for pitch band messages..

Is there any solution?
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Re: Hauptwerk dynamical tuning

PostTue Sep 18, 2018 10:19 pm

How Many HauptWerkers have need this feature ? ? ? (1) :roll:
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Re: Hauptwerk dynamical tuning

PostWed Sep 19, 2018 4:16 am

May be not such many people, but for other organs manufactures this feature is implemented and quite useful:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHIA-DM3Wrs&t=26s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjtHDXCc_1M

there is even acoustic organ with dynamical tuning ability:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RovNdMJ ... ture=share


And, If Hauptwerk already able to handle XML tuning file, ability to play pure chords in a different tonalities in one musical piece is quite logical development of its capabilities, don't you?

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