Pitch Bend Questions 1998-02-12 05:00 am I am very interested in bending notes; I understandMIDI multi-point controllers well enough, but my problemis that I can't figure out how to pitch-bend a certainnote to another given note - in other words, I can bendthe pitch of a note, but not to what I want it to.How do I know what value to set the sliders to? This isa real pain.If, for example, I wanted to use pitch bend to go from a Cto a D, how would I do this?Thanks. I hope this isn't an annoyingly dumb question. Quote Selected
Re: Pitch Bend Questions Reply #1 – 1998-02-12 05:00 am The exact implementation of Pitch Bend is "synthesizer dependent", because not all equipment performs the same. Many soundcards implement a two semitone range, both up and down from the current note. If your soundcard is one of these, you can bend from C to D by:1 - Start a C-Note playing2 - Sweep the pitch bend to the largest possible valueTry it out and see if it works with your system. It should, as most soundcards seem to do it this way by default. Quote Selected
Re: Pitch Bend Questions Reply #2 – 1998-03-16 05:00 am Yes. The extent of each side of the middle is around 8000 something... That is 2 halfsteps, a whole step or two semitones (however you want to put it) It is a pain that you cannot bend further than a step. Quote Selected
Re: Pitch Bend Questions Reply #3 – 1998-03-17 05:00 am You can bend two steps (4 semitones). For instance, if youwant bend from C to E:1 - Start a D-Note playing with pitch bend to the smallest possible value2 - Sweep the pitch bend to the largest possible valueOr use a synthesizer that has a configurable pitch bend,if it exists. Quote Selected