19 TET Tuning plugin?
I download the plugin that is supposed to allow me to make songs in 19 TET.
https://musescore.org/en/project/19-tet-tuning
However, when I clicked that "Retune!" button, nothing changed in my score.
So what am I supposed to do?
Edit: After updating Musescore, retuning worked, but not correctly.
Every note is retuned to a very weird pitch which is wrong.
Also, B# and Cb sound different.
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Came up first in #289653: How does it work? (just connecting the dots...)
After updating Musescore, retuning worked, but not correctly.
Every note is retuned to a very weird pitch which is wrong.
Also, B# and Cb sound different.
In reply to After updating Musescore,… by stickmanyowwo1
B# and Cb should sound different. They are a 'semitone' apart, the interval of a doubly-diminished second. To understand this, spell them in their enharmonic form, ascending: C > B [but it will sound descending].
In reply to B# and Cb should sound… by kevin.austin@v…
Yes, I know B# and Cb are one semitone apart generally. But in this case, it's 19-TET notation. Shouldn't they sound the same?
In reply to Yes, I know B# and Cb are… by stickmanyowwo1
Check the issue form you submitted a while back; I addressed your concern about the pitch of 19 TET notes (just by the nature of 19 TET, none of the notes will have the same pitch as the note in 12 TET except for A); the B#/Cb discrepancy is a product of timbre differences between B and C (what musescore handles Cb and B# as respectively)
In reply to Check the issue form you… by AvgLink
You mean #289688: Retuned pitch is not correct?
In reply to Check the issue form you… by AvgLink
Thanks for replying! I checked what you said, and you were right. Perhaps I was just a noob in music back then.
In reply to B# and Cb should sound… by kevin.austin@v…
No they actually shouldn't. B# and Cb are enharmonic equivalents in 19 TET.
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