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So to some extent it works with any downstream VI, which supports pitch-bend. scl file (this seems to be pretty common format for that) with description of used microtonal scale and the plugin automatically added corresponding pitch bend CC events to incoming MIDI. There were some VST plugins, where was possible to load special. If you have a monophonic instrument, which doesn't support that, you can fake those non-standard intervals and scales by simultaneous pitch-bend MIDI event. Then you have kind of "workarounds" about that. If you're really interested about that and because you have thousands of various VIs available, it's probably better to find the one, you like according to other factors and then search Google and manuals, whether they support microtuning. Cubase has special MIDI plugin, which is called Micro Tuner, where you can individually adjust pitch offsets for each note in octave, however this is the special case, I've mentioned before, because it works only with some Steinberg's VIs. arbitrary pitch offset for every note within octave) is definitely available at samplers (Kontakt has scripts for that). I haven't explored this area, because I was never interested, but microtuning (eg. So mostly you can find only instrument global tuning around 440Hz, that's almost at every serious VI. (Which seems to be logical, if you think about its major application). With regards to microtuning availability among MIDI instruments, it definitely varies and it's rather rare thing to have some prepared functionality. If some instrument respond to other MIDI events (like some sysex event, which sets some offset in cents), it's definitely not part of standard and it's extension of some particular vendor. Simply it's not possible, there are just note on and note off events with information about note value (eg. As I've explained, no you can't do that at pure MIDI level in general for all the instruments.