Hello Yuri,
thanks for your quick reply. -- Yes, simple mapping of one MIDI note to a frequency is easy, and the environment in which I work offers built-in converters for that.

But, how to best quantise chromatic notes to a given musical scale like C minor or B Dorian? I would probably need some method to do it for both MIDI notes and in frequencies.

Best wishes,

Jeanette

Dec 30 2021, Yuri has written:

On 12/30/21 14:13, Jeanette C. wrote:
I'm currently working on something and need note/pitch quantisation to predefined musical scales. Some research has almost entirely yielded such features in DAWs and hardware modules that can do it.


Isn't this mapping defined by a fixed logarithmic relationship? Wikipedia says that the C note is 261.63 Hz, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_(musical_note), and every other note likewise is subject to the same formula.



Yuri




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