Would it be possible to add custom inH20 for certain notes?
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2022 5:28 am
Switching to the second octave feels extremely awkward for me. I going into the second octave for D and E is fine, doing so for G, A, and B take a lot more air than a D whistle would require.
I played a reel with the audio off while recording my pressure on the graph. Whenever I went into the second octave I went above 1.5 inH20 for most of the notes. I've tried to adjust the advanced settings. Unfortunately it doesn't help much.
Being able to customize the pressure levels required for each note in the second register would be great ( or even in the lower one as well ). While the slider system does help a lot of people, I don't find it too intuitive for myself and haven't found a combination that would work.
I feel this feature would be a great one to be implemented. Also perhaps an auto set-up. It asks you to play a scale three times, records the amount of air pressure you use for each note, and then averages it out and sets that to be the value for each note?
https://prnt.sc/Q2wEdivV-pGJ
I played a reel with the audio off while recording my pressure on the graph. Whenever I went into the second octave I went above 1.5 inH20 for most of the notes. I've tried to adjust the advanced settings. Unfortunately it doesn't help much.
Being able to customize the pressure levels required for each note in the second register would be great ( or even in the lower one as well ). While the slider system does help a lot of people, I don't find it too intuitive for myself and haven't found a combination that would work.
I feel this feature would be a great one to be implemented. Also perhaps an auto set-up. It asks you to play a scale three times, records the amount of air pressure you use for each note, and then averages it out and sets that to be the value for each note?
https://prnt.sc/Q2wEdivV-pGJ