It's pretty simple but there is one disadvantage I can't get myself around. If you is talking about ST2 and FL Studio I can help ya, a'ight? So how do you have different piano rolls for instruments with only one ST2 channel? Except with ST2, I don't like to open different channels for it as it does really slow down the computer and it gets hard to mix after a while. I have pretty much the same question as Hadyn. This seems to me like it might sound ok when the notes are even octaves apart but once you start raising notes you will just run into more and more dissonance until you reach some point where the harmonic levels are a fifth apart or something. You are probably wanting something that does this automatically after you've set up the amounts right? If you wanted to do what you just described you would still move each note up one half step (440 to 476, 220 to 238) but for the oscillator of the 238 you can adjust the fine tuning to reach values of each hz inbetween that and the next semi tone.įine tuning is basically to get to all the frequencies between the fundamental note frequencies. Fine tuning tunes in degrees smaller than note of a single note distance. The fine tuning works with cents, far less than a basic coarse adjuster. The coarse is what you can adjust to make one oscillator a semitone, tone, to an octave or two higher. I think you are thinking of the coarse knobs (when you say that only go by semitones).