[sdiy] VCO tuning philosophy re-visited
luther rochester
luther.rochester at gmail.com
Mon Feb 7 18:06:06 CET 2011
On 2/7/11 10:41 AM, Harry Bissell wrote:
> Stretch tuning sound more musical for a piano. whose partials (harmonics) are sharp because of (very significant)
> string stiffness. Playing octaves on a piano sounds 'closer' to being in tune as the beats are more regular, even though the
> actual frequencies are less accurate.
>
> Of course any sampled synth would sound better with stretch tuning as well (or FM where the harmonics could be 'non-harmonic'
>
> I don't know about stretch tuning for other sounds...
I know stretch tuning is also commonplace in mallet instruments
(vibraphones, marimbas, etc.). I don't know if it's a result of the
harmonic structure of the bars similar to a piano's strings.
--
./luther
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