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* [https://musescore.org/en/project/accidental-tuner Accidental Tuner] by Gilbert Yammine - lets you define the amount by which any given accidental modifies a pitch, then you can retune all or part of the score automatically based on that. The seven naturals cannot be retuned.
* [https://musescore.org/en/project/accidental-tuner Accidental Tuner] by Gilbert Yammine - lets you define the amount by which any given accidental modifies a pitch, then you can retune all or part of the score automatically based on that. The seven naturals cannot be retuned.
* [https://github.com/euwbah/musescore-n-tet-plugins n-EDO retuner plugin] by euwbah et al. - lets you set any [[EDO]] tuning. Supports microtonal accidentals in [[alternative symbols for ups and downs notation]].  
* [https://github.com/euwbah/musescore-n-tet-plugins n-EDO retuner plugin] by euwbah et al. - lets you set any [[EDO]] tuning. Supports microtonal accidentals in [[alternative symbols for ups and downs notation]].  
* [https://musescore.org/en/project/11edo-orgone7-tuning <nowiki>11EDO Orgone[7] Tuning</nowiki>] by [[User:Ayceman|Alexandru Ianu]] - retunes to [[11edo]] using naturals based on the 4L 3s [[smitonic]] scale ([[Orgone]] temperament), which is compatible with a standard piano layout for a retuned physical instrument.
* [https://musescore.org/en/project/27ed4-nelindic 27ED4 Nelindic] by [[User:Ayceman|Alexandru Ianu]] - retunes to [[27ed4]] using naturals based on the 6L 1s nelindic scale. Properly scales with [[4/1|tetratave]] equivalence.


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