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Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: Seifer on 1999-01-30 05:00 AM

Title: Pitch Bend
Post by: Seifer on 1999-01-30 05:00 AM
Whenever I try pitch bend, it sound completely off. Is there any way to bitch bend to a certain note, or would that be glissando, which isn't supported yet?
Title: Re: Pitch Bend
Post by: Fred Nachbaur on 1999-01-31 05:00 AM
The normal pitch-bend range is plus-or-minus two semitones (total range of four semitones, or a major 3rd). This corresponds to the actual pitch-bend numbers as follows:

+8191 = +2 semitones
+4096 = +1 semitone
0 = no pitch bend
-4096 = -1 semitone
-8191 = -2 semitones

Avoid 8192, since it's ambiguous; some sound cards interpret it as +2, some as -2.
Title: Re: Pitch Bend
Post by: Dickson Livingstone on 2000-01-19 05:00 AM
I recently bought a mixer and it has got a booth connectors at the back, what do they do...!!!???

R they the same as master output to the amplifier..
Title: Re: Pitch Bend
Post by: Fred on 2000-01-19 05:00 AM
Probably monitor outputs, roughly equivalent to the master outs but controlled by the monitor pots.