Him Eb,
thanks for tips, I will study it.
Daniel Forro
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On 10 Dec, 2013, at 5:35 PM, Eb Mayat wrote:
Hello Daniel
Hi, Eb,
I think that the most practical table should have the value of instrument setting, value in Hz and maybe additionally value in BPM (which can be easily derived from Hz).?
The last one is not so important to me, I don't need synced modulations for my music. Besides different values can be used for the same tempo in dependance which rhythmic density we want to get - so 30, 60, 120 or 240 is same tempo, just different density. With some simple math it's easy to obtain triplets, quintuplets, sextuplets...
Absolutely correct!?
I know something about VST plugins and use some but I always thought they are special Mac versions. When Nikola emphasizes?his plugin is for Windows I'm not sure if it can work on Mac.
I haven't Cubase nor Studio One, only MOTU Digital Performer V5 under OSX which I don't use. To be able to use old Korg cards Oasys PCI and 1212 I/O I still keep old PPC G4 machines and use OS9 for most of my music software (I like a lot the old sequencer Opcode Studio Vision Pro). I can boot only OSX 10.5.8, so I can't use lot of new programs.?
Oh I see, right if you have a PPC Mac then you would need specially compiled VSTs. The following links should be of special interest to you.
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Best wishes,
Eb