Hey
Is there any posibility to finetune the samplepitch in the OT ?
I mean is there a way to higher the Resolution of the Pitch Knob on the Playback Page ?
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May be You can but at the cost of deactivating the time stretch algorithm.
Lazos
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[quote="ālindefeltā date=ā2013-11-29 15:21:58"ā]
Sure.
Just use a static custom LFO assigned to pitch (or rate).
The depth knob then becomes your micro-pitch.
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This made me smile when I discovered it. Yes, the OT is microtonal.
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[quote="ālindefeltā date=ā2013-11-29 15:21:58"ā]
Sure.
Just use a static custom LFO assigned to pitch (or rate).
The depth knob then becomes your micro-pitch.
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sorry, but my english is poor, and i donāt really understand your tips. What do you mean by āstatic custom lfoā ?
Thanks for your help.
custom lfo means to use the lfo-designer. static lfo is then just a line of constant values. the static lfo trick is described several times in the forum ⦠you should find it with the search function ā¦
Thanx a lot for the explanation. Apologise for havenāt seen the other relative threads.
nice community
Thanx a lot for the explanation. Apologise for havenāt seen the other relative threads.
nice community
Holy smoke!

I wasn“t aware of that tips, gotta check that up at once when I get home!
IĀ“ve had some situations myself where IĀ“ve wanted a finer resolution to get a sample in tuneā¦
While we are at it:
is there something else you`ve found out that the LFO designer could be used for, that may not be obvious at first glance?
Thanks alot for sharing this great tips!
/Mike
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Ah, from this thread: http://www.elektronauts.com/t/akwf-waveforms-tuning/1497
Quoting post by StinkyBeat among others:
"The internal resolution of many parameters is much greater than 0-127. Create an LFO in the designer that is either all high or all low. How high or low depends on the range & resolution you want. The closer to zero the higher the resolution and the smaller the range. In this case, send the LFO to pitch and use the LFO depth for fine tune.
Static LFOs with scenes is also used for transposing a sequences on the audio side of the OT."
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just got my octatrack this past week, and itās confusing to me why you canāt just fine tune the sample if itās so easily done using this lfo designer trick.
this thread was helpful though, as it allowed me to tune up two samples like i was needing.
Bumping this topic. The static LFO trick works well, but itās a bit cumbersome and a waste of lfos.
I would suggest a āfine tuneā attribute in the Audio Editor (as thereās no room left in the SRC page), that would be just perfect.
You could also use external MIDI CC sources, or MIDI loopback the OT MIDI sequencer. Still quite cumbersome howeverā¦
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Onboard fine tune would certainly be appreciated!
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Yeah it seems like a must have on a āsamplerā.
This and -24/+24 transposition even if it sounds dirty !
One other feature, related to those, would be a āroot note transposeā option. Iād love to be able to have a pitch value settable to a perfectly tuned C, or to the root of the scale Iām using.
JSZ
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The way the OT is, having ± 24 semitones of range would mean even worse resolution because the range has to be representable using 128 values.
Thereās ways to get more range and set the base pitch to a certain note and whatnot but itās not as convenient as having dedicated commands.
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From my perspective (but I make tonal music), if the āfine tuneā were set somewhere else (in the AED attribute), Iād be happy with semitones steps on the pitch knob.
As an alternative to real-time ITB timestretching, I can recommend the TS2 software by the French highly regarded institute IRCAM ((Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music, founded by Pierre Boulez). The promotional offer is worth it. Itās quite special, nothing like your average DAW time-stretching algoās
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