AlternateTunings
AlternateTunings
A big THANK YOU to Amos and team for implementing alternate tunings on the Sub P with the new firmware! Completely cool!
Re: AlternateTunings
hi,this a great notice ,where i could find more documentations to how to change the tuning in the sub phatty.thanks in advance
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The documentation is in the zip file with the version 2 firmware. If you've registered your Sub Phatty you should have received an e-mail about that this week.
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thank a lot for the info,more exactly i am looking to microtuning the keyboard in 1/4 or 1/8 tone ,for example if you start in A 440 hz in 1/4 tone tuning you will need 2 full octave of the keyboard to reach A 880 hz .however it is a plus to have the possibility to experiment a lot of exotic and alternate tuning.really the sub phatty is quit amazing and another plus is the random function in the editor.
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The tunings app will let you set up any tuning you'd like. quarter tone, eighth, all are possible 

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here is a short demo of a sequence on the SubPhatty using the alt tunings app to change the tunings on the fly. The tunings change about every fourth time through the sequence: http://www.pantanosoftware.com/music/SubAltTunings.wav
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here is the link to a nice freeware software who can help http://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/
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I see that you meant across octaves on the keyboard
I'm *not* sure the Moog tunings app will handle that. I'll check tonight...

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Nope, twelve-tone only 

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exact,like it is written in the manual * Scala files are also supported, as long as they are twelve-tone files; other
tunings with fewer or greater number of pitches are currently not supported* .in future firmware it could be implemented.why not.this instrument is new, so we will see a lot of developments around it.
tunings with fewer or greater number of pitches are currently not supported* .in future firmware it could be implemented.why not.this instrument is new, so we will see a lot of developments around it.