Has anyone figured out what numbers on the filter coincide with notes C1, D1,... nx?

Sorry if this has been covered before, I couldn’t find anything.

I’d like to apply resonance and pick out certain notes with the filter, has this been done? E.g filter at 96 = note A7

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Simplest to use Filter tracking and fine tune the filter to a triangle wave on your track - these filters may vary as well as the oscillator fine tuning so there’s no way to get specifics that are guaranteed - keep in mind the filter tuning is 14bit, so there’s 127 steps between 96 and 97

setting up filter tracking is here …

i’m sure somebody has documented values for zero tracking, but it would be much easier imho to tune by ear or relative to a tone

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Keytrack at +32, Freq at 40. Works well across the octaves.

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Thanks for the replies. I did realise after posting that it would be dependent on other factors but I’ve got plenty to go on now, thanks :+1:

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Can be shifted by octaves. IIRC I’m using 53. Better to find by ear, with a osc TRI waveform.

There is also a calibration process, that may improve filter tuning (I think it did for me).

yea the numbers are around 41, 52, 63, 74, 85 etc

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