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Vintage Electric Piano pitch parameters<br />

Click the Details button on the control bar to use the pitch parameters. Vintage Electric Piano is<br />

tuned to an equal-tempered scale. You can deviate from this scale and can stretch the tuning in<br />

the bass and treble ranges, much as you can do with acoustic pianos (especially upright pianos).<br />

You can also modulate the tuning of each note randomly.<br />

Pitch parameters<br />

••<br />

Tune knob: Rotate to tune Vintage Electric Piano in one-cent increments. A value of 0 equals<br />

concert pitch A (440 Hz). The range is plus or minus half a semitone.<br />

••<br />

Down/Up (Bend Range) knobs: Rotate to set the pitch bend range in semitone steps.<br />

••<br />

Warmth knob: Rotate to set the amount of (random) deviation from the equal-tempered scale.<br />

Each note is slightly detuned from the next, adding life and richness to the sound, particularly<br />

when high Warmth values are used.<br />

Note: Use of both Warmth and Upper or Lower Stretch can result in a detuned sound that is<br />

similar to a heavy chorus effect. In some instances, this effect may be so extreme that Vintage<br />

Electric Piano sounds out of tune with the rest of your project or concert.<br />

••<br />

Lower (Stretch Tuning) knob: Rotate to set the amount of deviation from the equal-tempered<br />

scale in the bass end of the sound. The higher the value, the farther down the low notes are<br />

tuned. At a setting of 0, Vintage Electric Piano is tuned to an equal-tempered scale, with each<br />

octave down halving the frequency.<br />

••<br />

Upper (Stretch Tuning) knob: Rotate to set the amount of deviation from the equal-tempered<br />

scale in the treble end of the sound. The higher the value, the farther up the high notes are<br />

tuned. At a setting of 0, Vintage Electric Piano is tuned to an equal-tempered scale, with each<br />

octave above (up) doubling the frequency.<br />

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