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On 24 maj 2007, at 00.53, Neil Goldstein wrote: > Per > > At what point in the chain did you get that scale? > Hi Neil, To specifically answer the question is that I got the scale at the very first point: I played with that scale. In Logic you go: Files / Song Settings / Tuning. The setting affects all software instruments, all synths and the sampler. The architecture that makes this possible is that Logic's instruments are not plug-ins but rather part of the application. Third-party instruments can't be affected by Logic's preferences scale settings. > Your description says 'western tempered' tuning (I assum in EXS) on > your strat sample. > No, on everything! All Logic's software instruments are tuned globally. The western tempered tuning is just the default. As for the sample patch I did for EXS24 of my Strat (did another from my tenor sax) I recorded every note with the physical guitar. In the EXS24 I fine tuned the pitch of every note/sample, but this I had to do according to "the default" which is the western tempered tuning. So when I chose a different global microtonal scale the strat samples do follow as well as any softwynth does. > Does the EWI give facility (with pitch bend) to define scales like > that? > No. No scale defining in an EWI. Unless what you might do by instinct when modifying the pitch by biting the mouthpiece while playing. > Or somewhere else in Logic? > In Logic you go: Files / Song Settings / Tuning > Sampling is an area I have done nothing with, this inspires me to > do more. > In that clip only the electric guitar was played via the sampler. Everything else was played with the software synth ES2. Logic's Guitar Amp Pro plug-in also deserves credits for the cool guitar sound. Not only did I sample the physical guitar when playing it through a tube amp and Marshall cabinet, I also ran the ESX24 through the Guitar Amp Pr software amp sim. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international) http://www.myspace.com/looproom http://tinyurl.com/fauvm (podcast) http://tinyurl.com/2kek7h (CC donationware music releases)