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Well, copy & paste to text edit could be possible, that's the most I can do. Anyways I'd need the list of conversions one would need, because right now it just looks a little useless.
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I think it's not the most important thing, there are online calculators and other new features may be more interesting, but in the future I am sure Vojtech will come up with something. The keyboard thingy for frequency input is indeed awesome, and I imagine in the future we will have some similar popup for delay/time values that features some smart way to select delay times etc. :-)

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Why you don´t integrate this feature in the pop up window, opens up for example on release time, as an extra pull out menu, where you can enter the value. Should be easy?!?!?
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...ya, you know...a 'thingy"... :D
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ZentralmassivSound wrote:The keyboard thingy for frequency input is indeed awesome, and I imagine in the future we will have some similar popup for delay/time values that features some smart way to select delay times etc. :-)
Well stated! I was *so* delighted to discover the KB frequency input widget. A very inspired addition, IMO.

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MeldaProduction wrote: Sun Feb 21, 2016 5:01 pm Hehe Math FX really isn't a thing for this. But there are really many calculators online. Implementing this as a plugin really doesn't look like the best thing ever :).
MeldaProduction wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2016 4:47 pm Well, copy & paste to text edit could be possible, that's the most I can do. Anyways I'd need the list of conversions one would need, because right now it just looks a little useless.
I still hope for MCalculator. Nice would be a calculation to 3 digits behind point. A layout, conversion table could look like this.

<Header>
BPM / Frequency / MS

<Table>
Note Length / ms (normal) / ms (dotted) / ms (triplet)
Note Length / meter / ms (normal)
Note Length / Hz
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How to mentally calculate audio frequencies with up to 99.72% accuracy - less than 1 cent difference - using third-grade math. Yes, I made this:

https://hexspa.com/audio-frequency/
Faster than using a calculator if you use it enough.

Here's the resource I use for wavelengths:

https://pages.mtu.edu/~suits/notefreqs.html
Good for figuring out room modes.

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Hexspa wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2020 9:38 pm How to mentally calculate audio frequencies with up to 99.72% accuracy - less than 1 cent difference - using third-grade math. Yes, I made this:

https://hexspa.com/audio-frequency/
Faster than using a calculator if you use it enough.

Here's the resource I use for wavelengths:

https://pages.mtu.edu/~suits/notefreqs.html
Good for figuring out room modes.
That's useful. Thanks.
Maybe one day you wake up and come up with a similar approach for delay times and Hz to ms.
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I use 60,000/tempo to find quarter notes in milliseconds. You probably do too.

What's Hz-to-ms?

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length of 1 cycle? If so: ms = 1 / Hz * 1000
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Mac only, but this is a fantastic app I recently discovered for pitch/tempo calculations:

http://www.naiv.de/products/tonecalculator.html

Hopefully a decent VST music calculator will come out soon with sync capabilities, seems like a real gap in the market. I guess developers think it would need to be free or very cheap to generate interest.

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I like inline easy calculators like 3D tools a bit.
This is not expression. Values are static.
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I think that the processing of inline expression becomes heavy.
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