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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
Surge XT can be used within the Reaper DAW to create music set in microtonal or other uncommon tuning systems | Surge XT can be used within the Reaper DAW to create music set in microtonal or other uncommon tuning systems using several methods. Which method you use will depend on the larger context in which you're working and your specific needs, which will be explored below. | ||
Reaper is a popular and inexpensive DAW that fully supports all of Surge XT's requirements for using alternative tuning systems. | Reaper is a popular and inexpensive DAW that fully supports all of Surge XT's requirements for using alternative tuning systems. | ||
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== Usage cases == | == Usage cases == | ||
[I need to think about how I want to name these usage cases. I might prefer something that says more about why rather than how.] | |||
=== | === Create a tuning in Surge XT itself === | ||
[Use Surge's tuning editor to recreate a Pythagorean 12-tone tuning.] | |||
=== Load a tuning file in Surge XT === | |||
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=== Control SurgeXT's tuning with a tuning plugin === | |||
... | ... | ||
=== | === Control SurgeXT's tuning using MTS-ESP without a tuning plugin === | ||
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