Eastern musical note

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hi
Is it possible to make an oriental musical note in lmms ?
see this image from an Eastern org program :
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if yes , how to do it ?
sofian wrote:
Thu Jun 20, 2024 7:55 am
hi
Is it possible to make an oriental musical note in lmms ?
see this image from an Eastern org program :
Image
Not sure this is what you ask for, but in scale selection oriental is selectable
Read here how to use scales.
https://docs.lmms.io/user-manual/3-navi ... piano-keys

Otherwise you will need to find a VST2 that has oriental-notes.

Besides that, since you are new in Forum
Welcome sofian !
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musikbear wrote:
Thu Jun 20, 2024 4:58 pm

Not sure this is what you ask for, but in scale selection oriental is selectable
Read here how to use scales.
https://docs.lmms.io/user-manual/3-navi ... piano-keys

Otherwise you will need to find a VST2 that has oriental-notes.

Besides that, since you are new in Forum
Welcome sofian !
Here are all important links:
http://lmms.io/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4740
-A few rules and useful forum instructions
If you like to introduce yourself, to the community, go here:
http://lmms.io/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4480
you welcome too musikBear .
thanks for your reply .

i will search for VST2 that has oriental-notes .
sofian wrote:
Thu Jun 20, 2024 7:55 am
hi
Is it possible to make an oriental musical note in lmms ?
see this image from an Eastern org program :
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if yes , how to do it ?
You either mean a pitch bend or a microtonal scale.

There are two different ways to achieve the pitch bending.

The first is by simply going into the piano roll and clicking on the pitch bend mode in the tools at the top (or pressing ctrl+T). It looks like a ramp, to the right of the pencil, the eraser and the segmented square.

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This changes your cursor icon for a ramp looking thing and it lets you click on the notes you want to pitch bend. by default, the zoom is quite large, so might have to zoom in to get the effect you want.

You don't have to make the note go up like a ramp! you can just grab the beginning of your note and lower it down so it plays half a step down!

On the other hand, some tools aren't compatible with the piano roll pitch bend, so you'll have to do it by automating the pitch on the instrument.(Documentation on how to that here: https://docs.lmms.io/user-manual/3-navi ... automation )

click on the name of your synth or whatever you are trying to bring up (it looks like this):

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Make a new automation track on the music track, then drag the pitch knob while holding down the ctrl key on your keyboard to the automation track. double click the automation track and modify to your heart's content. you might have to change the range of the instrument for a larger bend.

If you mean a microtonal scale... well... you might have to get creative with it. i could show you a couple of techniques if you'd like, but i want to know if you mean pitch-bending or not first.´
Hope this helps!
Generic_mexican_user wrote:
Fri Jun 21, 2024 1:59 am

You either mean a pitch bend or a microtonal scale.

There are two different ways to achieve the pitch bending.

If you mean a microtonal scale... well... you might have to get creative with it. i could show you a couple of techniques if you'd like, but i want to know if you mean pitch-bending or not first.´
Hope this helps!
first thank you for this help & information .
all what you said is not my goal . the 2 ways you advice is a hard works to create my songs .
what i need is to half the note to be -50% from 100% and not pitch it .
i think the pitch is not do this .
and i cant use the automation for long song .(you dont know my kind of songs) .
so i searched the internet and found what i want .
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you can show me a couple of techniques , why not .
show me to get more learning from you .
sofian wrote:
Fri Jun 21, 2024 6:54 am
Generic_mexican_user wrote:
Fri Jun 21, 2024 1:59 am

You either mean a pitch bend or a microtonal scale.

There are two different ways to achieve the pitch bending.

If you mean a microtonal scale... well... you might have to get creative with it. i could show you a couple of techniques if you'd like, but i want to know if you mean pitch-bending or not first.´
Hope this helps!
first thank you for this help & information .
all what you said is not my goal . the 2 ways you advice is a hard works to create my songs .
what i need is to half the note to be -50% from 100% and not pitch it .
i think the pitch is not do this .
and i cant use the automation for long song .(you dont know my kind of songs) .
so i searched the internet and found what i want .
Image

you can show me a couple of techniques , why not .
show me to get more learning from you .
The pitch does achieve this with enough zoom, however it can become tiresome to do over and over. Here's an example of what i mean. Notice the 1600% zoom I used to get it to be half a step down. (-50% and -.5% can mean the same thing depending on what you are using.)

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Here's another one for more finer tuning, that is also a more efficient solution, and it's definitely more like what you were looking for. ZynaddsubFX features a scales setting for this very purpose. Just remember to retune everytime you reload the file.
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You'll notice that after your initial tunning, closing and opening the zyn interface will have slightly drifted your values. This is normal behavior, and it's just the computer doing computer things.

Hope this helped!
for the piano role i did like your steps but not get change .
i dont know what you got on your side .
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for the ZynaddsubFX , it is not the same as your images !!!

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