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Hi, I've been an off and on member of the list for about six years. I'd like to get a pair of Gibson EDPs with Loop IV 198secs. There is a pair on eBay now, but the seller won't ship to Japan--where I live. I have an older Oberheim, but I'd love to replace it with a pair of The newer ones. Is the seller 'bostonjazzgtr' a member here or a friend of a member? Or does someone here have one or two EDPs for sale? P Sent from my iPhone On Mar 15, 2012, at 6:06 AM, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 9:41 PM, Ed Durbrow <edurbrow@sea.plala.or.jp> > wrote: >> Seriously?! Wow! I won't be able to try this out in Logic until I get >> back >> to Japan (since I only have access to a lowly G3 iBook here in >> America), but >> can you tell me more? Where do you set the tuning temperament? > > > Hi Ed, > > It is at: > "Settings / Tuning" > >> And, most >> importantly, is it possible to change the reference pitch somewhere in >> the >> sequence? > > No. I wish that was possible too! For now the only way to combine > different fixed tunings in separate parts of the same piece is to mix > down the parts (of unique tunings) to audio and glue those audio files > together before mastering the piece. > >> What I would like to do is use some kind of mean tone temperament >> for certain parts of a composition, but either go back to equal >> temperament >> or change the reference pitch of the mean tone on the fly it the piece >> modulates. > > I sometimes use Hermode Tuning (HMT) and once got very good results > with a piano piece. Hermode Tuning is kind of semi intelligent in > Logic, meaning you first have to chose it for your song project and > then play through the full piece to let Logic perform an analyze. > After doing that some notes in the scale are subtly re-tuned depending > on what other instruments play at that particular point. In the real > world this tuning is common in choir music and string quartets (e.g. > where tunings are not physically locked as with piano and guitar). > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.perboysen.com > http://www.youtube.com/perboysen >