microtones and pitch tracker
is there a good way of notating microtones? is there a pitch tracker which works with musescore which might help?
is there a good way of notating microtones? is there a pitch tracker which works with musescore which might help?
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For notating them, there are a variety of microtonal accidentals on the Accidentals palette. They won't playback, but for that you can use the Inspector. There are a couple of plugins that could potentially help.
In reply to For notating them, there are… by Marc Sabatella
I tried inspector and it changes pitch.... Still no sign of a good pitch tracker.
In reply to I tried inspector and it… by macrobbair
Can you explain more about what you are looking for? I think of a pitch tracker as something that helps transcribe a melody in real time - is that what you mean? If so, then I think the issue would be that there is no standard format by which such a tool could transmit microtonal info to MuseScore in a way that could be notated. Plus, such tools even for non-micrtonal tool are experimental at best.
In reply to Can you explain more about… by Marc Sabatella
I want to notate flamenco singing of which there are some youtubes, and then play it back on the violin.
In reply to I want to notate flamenco… by macrobbair
A good goal. Realistically, you will get better results faster the old fashioned way.