mr3sn
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Hi all,
Recently I made a "composite" sample set for personal use based on different free demo sample sets from Sonus Paradisi. Now I run into problems because some sample sets have different temperament. For example Kzeszow and Dom Bedos has meantone, Smecno has historical quarter-comma meantone and most of the other ones are equal tempered.
Upto now I adjusted every rank on A=440. However due to the different temperaments some combinations of ranks on other notes sounds more or less out of tune.
As far as I understand this can be corrected by adding the HarmonicNumber for each rank (only one per rank, before the pipe definitions) and for the none equal tempered ranks define the PitchCorrection for each pipe.
I wonder if I can base this PitchCorrection on an available list where for a lot of different temperaments the correction in cents for one octave is given. (https://www.dropbox.com/s/qdy6wse8rtzdfba/Temperaments.pdf?dl=0)
Any suggestion would be appreciated!
Best regards,
Dries Nelemans
Recently I made a "composite" sample set for personal use based on different free demo sample sets from Sonus Paradisi. Now I run into problems because some sample sets have different temperament. For example Kzeszow and Dom Bedos has meantone, Smecno has historical quarter-comma meantone and most of the other ones are equal tempered.
Upto now I adjusted every rank on A=440. However due to the different temperaments some combinations of ranks on other notes sounds more or less out of tune.
As far as I understand this can be corrected by adding the HarmonicNumber for each rank (only one per rank, before the pipe definitions) and for the none equal tempered ranks define the PitchCorrection for each pipe.
I wonder if I can base this PitchCorrection on an available list where for a lot of different temperaments the correction in cents for one octave is given. (https://www.dropbox.com/s/qdy6wse8rtzdfba/Temperaments.pdf?dl=0)
Any suggestion would be appreciated!
Best regards,
Dries Nelemans