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This page lists notable software (excluding plugins atm) that can be used to create microtonal music.  
This page lists notable software (excluding plugins atm) that can be used to create microtonal music.  
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== DAWs ==
== DAWs ==
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 13 May 2026

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This page lists notable software (excluding plugins atm) that can be used to create microtonal music.

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DAWs

Ableton Live

In Ableton, it is possible to specify a global tuning by importing a .scl file or .ascl (Ableton's format) file. Doing so will retune all native Ableton instruments as well as any other instruments that have MPE enabled.

Bitwig Studio

Bitwig Studio has a built in micro-pitch plugin. There are two settings: A setting to adjust each note of a 12-note octave-repeating scale from 0-24 semitones, and a setting to use an ED dividing an interval between 0-24 semitones into x steps. Since Bitwig uses a proprietary retuning protocol, this plugin does not work with non-native instruments (with the exception of Surge XT).

The Surge Synth Team has also developed Tuning Note CLAPs that use the Bitwig retuning protocol.

  • The EDN-M to Note Expression plugin supports EDs dividing any whole number harmonic from 2-6 into 3-72 steps.
  • The MTS-ESP to Note Expression plugin is a MTS-ESP client, and supports both Note On retuning and Real Time retuning.

Both the native micro-pitch plugin and the Tuning Note CLAPs are Note FX plugins, so to use them you must place them before your instrument, or in the instrument's note chain.

Reaper

[i will compile all of the reaper tools later, there's a ton of stuff]

FL Studio

It is possible to use FL's patcher for microtuning.

The plugins Harmor and Sytrus (included in All Plugins Edition and Producer Edition respectively) are microtunable using a pitch map (.fmv). Harmor can also be retuned with a .scl file.

Logic Pro

It is possible to set a global tuning for a Logic Pro project, however it is limited to a 12-note octave-repeating scale where you can adjust each note by +/-100c. It is possible to import a .scl file, but Logic Pro will only understand files that follow this limitation.

Other DAWs

Here is a list of lesser known DAWs that support microtuning:

[Table WIP]

Name Description OS Plugin Support Tuning Method & Ability License/Cost

Notation Software

Musescore

XenKit XenTuner

Name Description Tuning Method & Ability Compatibility
XenKit Retunes each note on staff by any amount, changes value of accidentals Plugin, lacks visual support for staff customization Mostly all versions
XenTuner

Dorico

Other Composing Software