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Thanks @cem_olcay - great addition - one question - once I've selected a microtonal scale how do I turn it off and return to a standard scale?
You can remove it on the settings menu.
and you even implemented the polyphony option for MPE devices…
How did I miss that....???!!! Thanks...👍
Nice! How are they ordered? Any chance you could set them alphabetically (also your other "buds")? Or give them some structure at least?
Yes, ordering alphabetically is a good idea.
Hello @cem_olcay . Nice app. Thanks!
When I use CC to control Note to Be, if I go to the maximum, I produce a note C8 that I can't quantize (maybe, I'm doing something wrong here).
Also, the last note produced by cc stays on forever, is it the intended behaviour?
Yes, the CC note stays on until you send a new CC for a new note or CC 0 for stopping it.
The max CC should play the highest (quantized) note, but I'll check it out if there's any bug.
Given the focus is quantization, can it do polyrhythms and metric modulation?
@cem_olcay
Would Note to Be work in conjunction with AUM, a synth app and Jam Origins Midi Guitar 2 to ward off playing any “wrong notes” on guitar?
Nice showcase, impressive arrangements with NTB
Yes, just route your MIDI source through Note to Be, and it will fix the wrong notes for you.
It has the option to either quantize the incoming note to the scale note or chord on the selected keyboard or discard it, but it has a much different interface, and a lot more music theory/interval related things at the forefront, as you can see in this screenshot. I have both, and really like them and use them for different things.