Device Details

Device Overview

Name/Version: Microtuner 2.3
Author: antimaterium  
Description: 2.2

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New in 2.2:

- under certain conditions settings have not been restored, correct tuning only after "touching" PB range, this is fixed now
- furthermore if you load the saved set it will autograb the saved cent value, so you dont have to resend the value....
- you now can also pitchbend your instrument without loosing value

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A enhanced Version of PHY6's inital version of microtuner (http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device/1758/microtuner THX to PHY6!) , inspired by the requirements of antimaterium:
- moving pitchbend wheel doesn't affect the selected tuning
- Parameters (PB Range and Cent) are stored with the live set
- a warning message appears if the PB range is not sufficient for the desired Cent-Detune



Original:


Name/Version: Microtuner 1.0
Author: | PHY6 |
Description: This device tunes your vsti/au's or Ableton instruments to different tuning.
All the instrument needs to get it working, is a pitchbend control and a set range for the pitchbend.
Set the PB range in your synth to match the range in the device and you're set !
So if you want to tune your instruments to 432hz, set the PB range to match that of your synth. And in the box below, the cents (float), enter -31,766.
Now the instrument is set to 432hz.
Hz to Cents converter :
http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculator-centsratio.htm

Thanks to broc from the Ableton forums.
 

Device Details

Downloads: 8440
Tags effect, utility, other, hardware
Live Version Used: 9.1.2
Max Version Used: 6.1.7
Date Added: Jul 02 2014 10:28:11
Date Last Updated: Aug 18 2020 10:55:10
Average Rating (1) 5
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Device Type: midi_device
URL (optional): http://antimaterium.de/
License (more info): None

Device Files

Device File: MICROTUNER 2.2-1.amxd
 


Comments

Can some body help me, when I use before a instrument, and use my tuner at 444 actually the micro tuner don't change anything.

Hi Moonrow,
does your instrument support PitchBend messages? Then MicroTuner should work (as it does the shifting by a defined pitchbend message); set PB range in Microtuner to the same value as the Pitchbend sensitivity of the Instrument, otherwise the calculation would be wrong.
HTH, cheers Rob

Don't forget to load 2.1 from the dropbox link. What Instrument? External or Internal? Support for exclusive 2.2. Which is only necessary for Ableton beta testers or the very recent update.

Best,
Marco

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New in 2.2:
- under certain conditions settings have not been restored, correct tuning only after "touching" PB range - this is fixed now
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Hi there, great that you updated my device...but charging money for it is a bit odd, don't you think ?
Would love to see how it works...but I'm not gonna pay for it.
Hope you will remove the money thing...
If you made it from scratch...ok...but altering a device I made (with a little help from someone) and charging money...come on...
Sharing is caring ;)

Hey,

I think so to. : D

Well you don't have to pay for it. ; )

It is optional.

We all know why I did this. Check Facebook and the Guy who isn't Lance. : )

But I will make 2.2. also available here so you guys don't have to write to me. Although please do if you want to collab or release.

Best,
Marco

Hello, i need help please. i have downloaded micro tuner, ableton has open but can't find the micro tuner maybe i'm just dumm ;-) Any advice please. thank you

Hi Robert,

did you copy the device (the file MICROTUNER 2.2.amxd) to the User Library Folder (and here in the Folder for Max MIDI Effects) of Ableton Live (e.g. Ableton\User Library\Presets\MIDI Effects\Max MIDI Effect)? If the device file is there, it should show up in Live's Browser.

HTH, cheers
Rob

Hi Robert,

did you copy the device (the file MICROTUNER 2.2.amxd) to the User Library Folder (and here in the Folder for Max MIDI Effects) of Ableton Live (e.g. Ableton\User Library\Presets\MIDI Effects\Max MIDI Effect)? If the device file is there, it should show up in Live's Browser.

HTH, cheers
Rob

Heya -

I have the device before the Operater synth and it gets me to A=432 fine, but when I put it in front of the Massive Synth it doesn't work...

any help with this would be much appreciated.

thanks

P

oh...

just found out I can global tune the massive synth....

it would still be helpful if the microtuner worked tho for presets...

cheers...

Hi phlipsky,

the only reason why Massive does not respond to microtuner is, that in massive the pitchbend sensivity is set to 0. As microtuner does nothing else than sending out pitchbend messages, this could be the reason.
Pls let me know if this helps!
Cheers
Rob

Hi Rob and others :-),

I tried your micro tune, but nothing is happening. Tried Operator as well, but there isn't any PB changing. Even strange PB numbers I tried to the extreme, but nothing is happening. I'm I doing something wrong?

Thanks

Regards,
Lars

Hi Lars,

you always have to make sure also that the synth actually reacts to Pitchbend Messages in the same amount as specified in MicroTuners PB Range (for example 12 semitones). If the pitchbend sensitivity of the synth is Zero, nothing will, happen (even if you change MicroTuners PB Range) ... ;-)

HTH Rob

Hi,

I am trying to use the device but it only works with negative values, meaning I can only use the negative cents while with the positive ones the pitch doesn't change.
I have tried both Analog and Operator set with a pb range of 2 and the microtune as well but I can only get the above result.

Thanks
Marco

Hi,

I am trying to use the device but it only works with negative values, meaning I can only use the negative cents while with the positive ones the pitch doesn't change.
I have tried both Analog and Operator set with a pb range of 2 and the microtune as well but I can only get the above result.

Thanks
Marco

Great little pluggin! Thanks, seems to be working fine. But I do have a question. Is there a way to tune individual notes? to create different forms of temperament?

@mrmuzzi / Marco: thanks; you're absolutely right! A fixed version will be provided soon!
cheers Rob

@DrZ: No, this is not the intention of MicroTuner; you have to use a synth that supports microtonal scales - I think that is what you want.
best regards Rob

Thank you so much, for a great device ! it's fantastic and easy to use!

I have one question, and i do apologize if it would sound dumb, but i always thought that pitch and frequency is really correlate to each other....

So if you detune pitch, then frequency will change.... but using my spectrum analyzer after detuning my instrument frequency stayed at the same place....

So what i did .... i "detuned" build-in ableton grand-piano instrument and then bounced it as an audio file (just so experiment would be absolute clear) and then i bounced another audio file but without detuning.

And yes, they sound absolutely different! but my spectrum analyzer showing me that there is no difference in frequencies between these two audio files what so ever....

So i have a logical question now..... how it is possible that one piano was tuned to A - 440 and another one to 432.... and yet they share the same shape the same parameters of frequencies.


Again, i am supper noob at this kind of stuff.... but there is no logical explanation at list in my head..... please give me a wisdom ^_^

Thank you so much, for a great device ! it's fantastic and easy to use!

I have one question, and i do apologize if it would sound dumb, but i always thought that pitch and frequency is really correlate to each other....

So if you detune pitch, then frequency will change.... but using my spectrum analyzer after detuning my instrument frequency stayed at the same place....

So what i did .... i "detuned" build-in ableton grand-piano instrument and then bounced it as an audio file (just so experiment would be absolute clear) and then i bounced another audio file but without detuning.

And yes, they sound absolutely different! but my spectrum analyzer showing me that there is no difference in frequencies between these two audio files what so ever....

So i have a logical question now..... how it is possible that one piano was tuned to A - 440 and another one to 432.... and yet they share the same shape the same parameters of frequencies.


Again, i am supper noob at this kind of stuff.... but there is no logical explanation at list in my head..... please give me a wisdom ^_^

Hi Xake,

So you are saying u can't see any difference in Spectrum Analyzer when tuning down to 432? This is not possible. What kind of analyzer are you using? Usually the spectrum is the same just more to the left since it is detuned. Just hover with your mouse inside "Spectrum" and there will be a small box in the left corner showing you the exact frequency, note and dB. Basically you can tune just using Spectrum. Although the new Tuner device (Ableton Beta) or Turbotuner (External Tuner) are more accurate. Hope i am understanding you here. If not please be more clear about what you are trying to say.

Thank you.

Best,
Marco

Functionality is great and I am totally impressed with it.

Hi all

i"m just starting out in Ableton and music theory and prod per se. i would like to start right away with 432 and other frecwencies. i downloaded the device and it is installed and i can drag it to the device area in Ableton. i am not sure now what happens, i have no idea about pitch bend or ranges and the numbers...learning by doing. how can i or what numbers must i enter if i am just using my mouse to make music? can i use the micrtuner just with the mouse or do i have to use a controller?

i have a controller, it the Akai MPK Mini II, it has a pitch bend on it. what numbers must i enter for it into microtuner to get 432?

Any help is appreciated on working without a controller and with the AKAI MPK Mini II

Bests
Steve
Om

Good day! Thank's for your work & works of previous authors. I have downloaded 2.3 version. I have one unpleasant case. Every time, when I change presets in Sylenth, my settings of microtuner stop working until I drag up & down PB range value. Could you advise how to fix it? Have a nice day!

Is it not compatible with Ableton 10??

Thanks

Hi, I have a similar question to Robert's - I know this is really basic but for some reason i can't find the Ableton User Library... where should the Ableton folder be that has the User Library\Presets\etc. ? Thank you!

Actually I just found it! It wasn't showing up in my spotlight until I just tried it again somehow... I should have if figured out from here but I'll write here again if I have any other questions. Peace.

Excellent concept for a tool, I was really looking for something that could do this.

Unfortunately, this just doesn't work well for many reasons.

1) Some virtual instrument libraries don't work well with pitch bending, which I guess is how this tool is changing the tuning. Plug-ins will either not respond at all to the tuning change, or they will respond but then get 'stuck' in that state so that, even by bypassing the device, the tuning is stuck where it was left.

2) the 'list' of conversions available within the device offer no correlation between the listed 'cent/float' value. In other words, converting from 440Hz tuning to 432Hz tuning is NOT a simple drop in -31.76 cents, as instructed, but rather around -191 cent (tested on a flat test tone generator)

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