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Old 02-18-2019, 11:19 AM   #1
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Default I want more finely adjust the reference frequency of ReaTune.

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I want more finely adjust the reference frequency of ReaTune.

* Request
ReaTune can adjust the reference frequency.
However, the reference frequency value can not be specified after the decimal point.
It would be more convenient if we could fine-tune it.

* Benefit
When displaying "the pitch other than A4" as "A4", it is necessary to change the reference frequency.
If we can set more accurate frequency at this time, tuning should be more accurate.

* Reason
For example, if I want to display note E4 as note A4, it is preferable to set 329.628 Hz as the reference frequency.
However, there is no method other than entering 330Hz at present. Tuning is slightly off in this setting.

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It would be wonderful if we could set the reference frequency to the third decimal place.
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Old 02-18-2019, 01:42 PM   #2
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Old 02-18-2019, 02:22 PM   #3
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Yes, this is a good explanation!

And yes, this seems to be very useful for the fine tuning
of anything.
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Old 02-19-2019, 06:38 AM   #4
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A possible workaround would be to insert Reapitch before Reatune, and set Reapitch to the precise pitch shift you want.
For your example, (assuming you meant E3. E4 is 659.256 Hz) entering 5 semitones in Reapitch would cause E3 to be changed to A4 before it is fed to Reatune.

This is more accurate than entering decimal values of Hz for a note. For example, E3 is approximately 329.62755691286992974 Hz.

Once you have it set up, save it as an FX chain for future use.
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Old 10-27-2019, 11:17 PM   #5
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A possible workaround would be to insert Reapitch before Reatune, and set Reapitch to the precise pitch shift you want.
For your example, (assuming you meant E3. E4 is 659.256 Hz) entering 5 semitones in Reapitch would cause E3 to be changed to A4 before it is fed to Reatune.

This is more accurate than entering decimal values of Hz for a note. For example, E3 is approximately 329.62755691286992974 Hz.

Once you have it set up, save it as an FX chain for future use.
Thank you. I'm sorry for my late reply.
This method seems to work perfectly.
Thanks for sharing clever way.
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Old 10-29-2019, 05:58 PM   #6
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Glad it was helpful for you.
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