Temperance Lite feature request: degrees and/or pitches

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      Temperance Lite is fantastic. Using it from Ableton Live, which has the notion of “scale”, with a root and mode, I’d love to be able to specify which scale degrees it should temper, in addition to which pitches. Besides better matching the way I think, the way TL would behave under automation would be even more wonderful. Mixing scale degrees and absolute pitches could be very interesting, too. Of course, degrees would be a bit trickier UI-wise, since depending on the mode there would be a different number of them.

      Hopefully you’ll add this before I give in and hack it myself with Max for Live. 🙂

      Thanks again!

      Craig

       

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      MichaelHTritter
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        I navigated my way to the forums and found a related thread specifically just to rant about Temperance Lite, agreed, absolutely fantastic. I’m using in Vegas Pro V23 and it runs like a charm. I had an existing final mix I’d created with my vocal running through my favorite plate by a fantastic plug-in company who I love and trust, and it was sounding lush and rich and I was completely pleased with it. But, this just came out, and to A/B, I dropped Temperance Lite into the chain, used some rudimentary scale knowledge [song was in Gmaj, so WWhWWWh] tweaked a few dials — very pleased to see that even the lite version has low and high pass shelves — and then switched back and forth with activate and bypass. The Temperance immediately blew the plate away, made my already accepted vocal mix sound muddy and unclear with the plate, while the Temperance gave it incredibly clean shimmer. So clean, I had to A/B it against no reverb a few times to remind myself it was really working, and it was, my vocal sounded dead without it, but again, remained sparkling clean with it. This is, as Eventide claimed, a game changing reverb. So impressed.

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