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Hello,

 

I just bought GOP5 and I didn't see the tuning 432 Hz standardly being included.

I do have the Scala files working. Below the 'scala file button' is the 'tuning button' which opens a little menu with the different pitches that can be used for the chosen temperament, like A= 440 hz, 423,2 Hz, 380 Hz etc. There is no 432 Hz here, which is what I want to add.

I remember that it was possibly to add it to the Aria Player by putting a little line of code somewhere in some file, but I can't find it anymore..

Anyone knows about this?

 

Thanks!

 

Emiel

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Thanks, I've seen this, but it is not what I'm looking for. I need to add another tuning into the program. :)

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I do have the Scala files working. Below the 'scala file button' is the 'tuning button' which opens a little menu with the different pitches that can be used for the chosen temperament. Like A= 440 hz, 423,2 Hz, 380 Hz etc. There is no 432 Hz here, which I wanted to add. Thanks!

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Digging around in the "gui_settings.xml" I see where you could add the option to the menu.

 

I'm guessing you'd add just below this line:

<OptionItem name=" La Scala in Milan 451 (18th)"  value="42.7487"  />

something like:

<OptionItem name=" Pythagorean 432"  value="-31.4589"  />

 

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I tried, and it seems to work here.  If -31.4589 cents from 440 isn't what you want adjust accordingly.

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Sorry, had the math wrong.  I think it's -31.4589 (edited posts above), but if that is wrong just put in the proper amount to tune down in cents.

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THANK YOU!!! This is what I was looking for. Strange I missed this gui settings file... Thank you man.. Blessings!!

 

Emiel

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No problem.  Your calculation should be perfect.

 

Apologies it took me a few circles to realize that pulling in an SCL wouldn't add the tuning options as well.  I initially thought it was something that would be pulled in as part of the scala file.

 

Happy sequencing, and May the Music be with You :)

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No problem, you helped me greatly. It works perfect. All the best!

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I don't know if this post will join any of its participants, but here I go, hoping that someone will help.

As an introduction, I must say that I was pleased to find the solution for one of my own problems in Brian Rolland's intervention. Working with "natural" (overtone based) modes constructed with the help of H-Pi Instruments Custom Scale Editor (CSE), I had a problem implementing these modes in Aria player, since the different frequencies offered by the Tuning list for the referential A (MIDI note 69) did not include the frequencies I needed. The different modes I am using may refer to a "normal" ET12 note (a "fundamental") that is not A, but rather C, for example; and the A (MIDI note 69) may consequently, in these modes, have very unusual frequency values, according to the chosen "fundamental". When being able to implement other referential frequencies for A in the Tuning list, the problem was solved ! Thanks to Brian !

There is but another problem that is occurring in my dealing with Aria Player.  One of my modes (with F as a fundamental) gives a C that is 27.3 cents lower than the normal ET12 C. CSE gives it a 1172.74 cents value, hence like a very high B. (Reminder : C = 000 cents; C# = 100 cents; ...; B = 1100 cents). When loading this mode (in .scl format) into Aria Player (with the referential A duly corrected), I noticed that all the Cs (at all octaves) were muted ! As though Aria Player didn't understand the definition in cents for the Cs.

My question, to Brian or to any other "expert" : is there a way, again, to "crack" the code of Aria Player and have it accept these C ? I looked into the GUI settings, and nothing seemed to be close to what I was looking for.

Any input will be appreciated.

Michel (in Montréal)

 

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