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Why micro-tuning is important

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  • edited June 2020
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  • @Max23 said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    It’s fairly well-established that people performing compositions on tunable instruments tend towards just intonation on sustained harmonies. To remain in 12et our ears need an external standard of some sort. JI seems far more natural to us.

    hm, I think 12 tone needed a long history to be constructed/found ...
    pentatonic comes much more natural than 12 tone, much easier to find
    pentatonic is known since 3000 b.c. ;)
    everybody gets the pentatonic

    Yes, probably. There are many pentatonic scales though, not just one. And people usually sing them just-intoned.

  • rcfrcf
    edited June 2020

    @GovernorSilver said:

    Based on this comment, they pitch-shifted the keyboard part in a DAW after recording? So what they heard while they were recording is different from the final result.

    "we're just pitch shifting the upper one (+50ct., get it?) inside my DAW"

    He could be pitch shifting keys in real-time in the DAW, as he's playing, but I'm not sure tbh?

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