Hi, I've played with ZynAddSubFX and want to share with you
This is a video my friend circular17 made, is a really good one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPKJDySd_yI
This is the setup I've used
When you run ZynAddSubFX in Advanced mode, click on the button "Scale", then add this in Tunings:
(This is a custom tunning, not exactly the same as in the video but sounds really "smooth")
76.004776
192.995910
310.005615
385.995208
502.993499
580.000061
696.996643
773.004150
890.003723
1007.003417
1082.997802
2/1
100-24=76, 200-7=193, 300+10=310 etc. (in the video the red + and - needs to be added to the default ZynAddSubFX values).
Finally turn the ON switch to enable it.
It can be used with any instrument.
Some interesting harmony 7
Si b - Ré - Fa - Sol#
(notes are in spanish, sorry)
In the video there is only # not b, the fifth is at 697.5 cents
This is a video my friend circular17 made, is a really good one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPKJDySd_yI
This is the setup I've used
When you run ZynAddSubFX in Advanced mode, click on the button "Scale", then add this in Tunings:
(This is a custom tunning, not exactly the same as in the video but sounds really "smooth")
76.004776
192.995910
310.005615
385.995208
502.993499
580.000061
696.996643
773.004150
890.003723
1007.003417
1082.997802
2/1
100-24=76, 200-7=193, 300+10=310 etc. (in the video the red + and - needs to be added to the default ZynAddSubFX values).
Finally turn the ON switch to enable it.
It can be used with any instrument.
Some interesting harmony 7
Si b - Ré - Fa - Sol#
(notes are in spanish, sorry)
In the video there is only # not b, the fifth is at 697.5 cents