Logic Pro 9 - 002 // Hermode Tuning
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Very interesting! Thanks for the video. I think there is one error, though: you said the equal tempered M3 is too low, but it's actually too high. The Hermode tuning brings the M3 down a touch.
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Thank you a lot for anwers, I tried to but i didn't find the no hmt option!
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The reason the piano probably sounds wrong is because pianos are not tuned in standard 12-tet. Pianos are typically tuned with a slightly stretched octave in order to get the best possible sound out of their slightly inharmonic strings. Any good piano synthesizer takes this into account. For this reason, I wouldn't expect Hermode tuning to improve the piano sound the same way it improves something that is tuned in strict 12-tet, like a guitar or synth.
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How to assign every tuning to a one track only without affecting the other tracks like bass or guitare chords ones?
oussamax 4 months ago
@oussamax When Hermode tuning is active you can turn it off on each track under the instrument properties. The option is called "No HMT". Check that box for each track you want excluded from the tuning. You won't see this option until Hermode is activated.
practicalsampling 4 months ago