Wauw, incredible, what VI's did you use? I tune to 432Hz and also not a fan of equal temperament but this is really good!
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Wauw, incredible, what VI's did you use? I tune to 432Hz and also not a fan of equal temperament but this is really good!
EastWest Symphonic Choir, VSL for the brass, winds, and some of the Kontakt VSL instrument library, and Berlin Strings. All done in Logic Pro X.
I'd like to eventually redo it all with Hollywood Orchestra, and possibly the new Hollywood Choir from EW - just quite convinced it's much better than Symphonic Choirs. If I redid it, though, I'd like to do A=432 if I can manage that. It's better tuning for singing in.
Btw I also have a Leap Motion which I'd like to use for this...
I use an external SSD to house the libraries themselves, but I run Logic on the internal drive. I find that works the best. I also store the Logic projects themselves on the SSD.
As far as the tuning goes, I'd have to look into the EW software plugins/Play platform, but I'm fairly certain microtuning can be done somehow. :)
I recently started using ARTzID because Play doesn't really have a good way to switch articulations. This software lets you turn your MIDI controller into a keyswitch to switch articulations. This uses Logic's articulations ID to map them out. It's pretty slick!
So you have global tuning i.e. tuning concerent pitch A=432Hz and then you have temperaments like Werkmeister III as an example.
Right, that sounds like a neat trick, I have the Leap Motion however I'm not doing anything with it.
I'm on a laptop with 256GB SSD, I don't know how Logix Pro X handles samples on an external HDD. But I do know you can easily setup the tuning in Logic itself, but that only applies to the internal plugins from Apple itself. Or maybe they changed it, I use Logic 9 still because of quite a few 32bit plugins I have.