Thanks guys, I figured it out last week and posted the steps online so it shows on a Google search when someone else wants to know. Once you figure out it uses MTS, and figure out what MTS is, there's nothing to it...
http://www.bendingbus.com/blog/posts/MOTM-650_Tuning_Table_Customization/One thing I find inconsistent; say you tune to just intonation, the pitch wheel remains equal temperament semitones. If your playing style uses a lot of bends, that's a problem. Bending to some intervals will sound really bad, while others will be usable. Wouldn't it be possible for the 650 pitch wheel setting to reference the tuning table, and look up/down x number of ratios to find the correct stopping pitch?
Mentioned this to Paul last week, he says that old processor is already pushed hard, but maybe Neil would know some fancy code that could do it?
-Solar
On Jun 2, 2015, at 6:43 AM, Neil Bradley <nb@...> wrote:
>> >dark if someone out there has done it and thus can share the
>> >procedure and any quirks (nobody on Muffs was able to answer, so
>> >trying this group). BTW, I'm on mac, but can borrow a PC if necessary.
>> I'm pretty sure all you have to do is send it a MIDI Tuning Standard
>> bulk dump. Several programs support it, including Scala:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDI_Tuning_Standard .
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> As the author of the microtuning code in the MOTM-650, I can confirm Jeffrey's statement 100%.
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> -->Neil
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