You need an oscilloscopeVST but if you have that you can set the RANGE to 1 and use PITCH to finetune an instrument
RANGE & PITCH are both on the default Instrument UI
3. dial from left

Cant recommend Nightly for real producing. It is really experimental sometimesNiftySardine wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:36 pmIf you're into weird tunings and feeling brave you could try out the nightly version as it has microtonal support (if you can figure out how to configure it, I can't). Disclaimer: the projects you save with nightly can only be opened with nightly.
musikbear wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 12:10 amNiftySardine wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:36 pmIf you're into weird tunings and feeling brave you could try out the nightly version as it has microtonal support (if you can figure out how to configure it, I can't). Disclaimer: the projects you save with nightly can only be opened with nightly.
Cant recommend Nightly for real producing. It is really experimental sometimes
can use other than vst3?
64k_ wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 6:50 pmmusikbear wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 12:10 amNiftySardine wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:36 pmIf you're into weird tunings and feeling brave you could try out the nightly version as it has microtonal support (if you can figure out how to configure it, I can't). Disclaimer: the projects you save with nightly can only be opened with nightly.
Cant recommend Nightly for real producing. It is really experimental sometimes
can use other than vst3?
If you ask if Nightly can use VST3, the answer is no. To use vst3 In windows You need Element by kushview for windows as a bridge in windows.
Read more here:
info https://element.readthedocs.io/