Hi all !
This is quite simple : I wanted to know if it’s possible to write notes on a pattern according to their frequency (and not to their tone) ?
Hi all !
This is quite simple : I wanted to know if it’s possible to write notes on a pattern according to their frequency (and not to their tone) ?
Nope. You’d have to use an analysis tool to read what you’ve input.
Or you can use a tone generator and make a series of samples based on whatever values you like. And I also think mda do oscillator VST.
based on piano freq chart
A0 27.5 A0# 29.135 B0 30.868
C1 32.703 C1# 34.648 D1 36.708 D1# 38.891 E1 41.203 F1 43.654 F1# 46.249 G1 48.999 G1# 51.913 A1 55.000 A1# 58.270 B1 61.735
C2 65.406 C2# 69.296 D2 73.416 D2# 77.782 E2 82.407 F2 87.307 F2# 92.499 G2 97.999 G2# 103.83 A2 110.00 A2# 116.54 B2 123.47
C3 130.81 C3# 138.59 D3 146.83 D3# 155.56 E3 164.81 F3 174.61 F3# 185.00 G3 196.00 G3# 207.65 A3 220.00 A3# 233.08 B3 246.94
C4 261.63 C4# 277.18 D4 293.66 D4# 311.13 E4 329.63 F4 349.23 F4# 369.99 G4 392.00 G4# 415.30 A4 440.00 A4# 466.16 B4 493.88
C5 523.25 C5# 554.37 D 587.33 D5# 622.25 E5 659.25 F5 698.46 F5# 739.99 G5 783.99 G5# 830.61 A5 880.00 A5# 932.33 B5 987.77
C6 1046.5 C6# 1108.7 D6 1174.7 D6# 1244.5 E6 1318.5 F6 1396.9 F6# 1480.0 G6 1568.0 G6# 1661.2 A6 1760.0 A6# 1864.7 B6 1979.5
C7 2093.0 C7# 2217.5 D7 2349.3 D7# 2489.0 E7 2637.0 F7 2793.8 F7# 2960.0 G7 3136.0 G7# 3322.4 A7 3520.0 A7# 3729.3 B7 3951.1
C8 4186.0
check out Renoise’s mda TestTone
Thank you for all this informations !
Tone generators looks good, but do you know some VST and free one ?