How to create a 15edo tuning in Logic Pro X?

Does anyone know how to create a 15edo tuning in Logic Pro x?


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Posted on Jun 28, 2023 11:11 AM

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Posted on Jan 27, 2024 8:38 PM

Hey, in case you still care to know this, I have been using Logic Pro X as a tool for microtonal music for some time.


I am unaware of any straightforward way to allow more than 12 notes per octave, so this is a bit of a workaround.


First, you’ll want to go to File > Project Settings > Tuning. You can set custom tuning as displayed below.

These are parameters that worked best for me; they are a subset of the 15edo scale. If you only need twelve notes, this is all you need to worry about.


When I need access to more than twelve notes at a time, I split the keyboard at middle C, and I use the two halves of the keyboard like they overlap and give me up to 24 distinct pitches. That way I can plug into my standard digital piano keyboard and play all the notes.


To do this, I duplicate the software instrument I intend to use, and I put both in a track stack. Within the track inspector for each instrument, I restrict the range to be mutually exclusive. Here, I have set the range to be C3 and up, whereas the other harpsichord instrument in my track stack is B2 and below.


Then, I tune them apart from each other one step in whatever edo I mean to use—for 15edo, you could tune one of them 80¢ off, or you could tune each 40¢ apart. (Most software instruments will have a tuning knob.) You can then add a transposer to the instruments so they both play in the intended range—usually I transpose the left-hand keyboard two octaves up and the right-hand two octaves down.


In the end, you end up with two half-keyboards one step apart. A little hacky and not super intuitive to play either, but hey, it’s the best I could figure out. From what I understand, the MIDI standard makes encoding >12 pitches per octave difficult from a software perspective. Hope this helps!

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Jan 27, 2024 8:38 PM in response to kersthold

Hey, in case you still care to know this, I have been using Logic Pro X as a tool for microtonal music for some time.


I am unaware of any straightforward way to allow more than 12 notes per octave, so this is a bit of a workaround.


First, you’ll want to go to File > Project Settings > Tuning. You can set custom tuning as displayed below.

These are parameters that worked best for me; they are a subset of the 15edo scale. If you only need twelve notes, this is all you need to worry about.


When I need access to more than twelve notes at a time, I split the keyboard at middle C, and I use the two halves of the keyboard like they overlap and give me up to 24 distinct pitches. That way I can plug into my standard digital piano keyboard and play all the notes.


To do this, I duplicate the software instrument I intend to use, and I put both in a track stack. Within the track inspector for each instrument, I restrict the range to be mutually exclusive. Here, I have set the range to be C3 and up, whereas the other harpsichord instrument in my track stack is B2 and below.


Then, I tune them apart from each other one step in whatever edo I mean to use—for 15edo, you could tune one of them 80¢ off, or you could tune each 40¢ apart. (Most software instruments will have a tuning knob.) You can then add a transposer to the instruments so they both play in the intended range—usually I transpose the left-hand keyboard two octaves up and the right-hand two octaves down.


In the end, you end up with two half-keyboards one step apart. A little hacky and not super intuitive to play either, but hey, it’s the best I could figure out. From what I understand, the MIDI standard makes encoding >12 pitches per octave difficult from a software perspective. Hope this helps!

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