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Old 26.08.2002, 09:20 PM
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Default Pitchin?

When I want to have a lead pitched up and down...how do you do that ?
Do you draw this with your mouse in the sequencer or do you use the pitch bend wheel ?

I think when using the pitch bend wheel there are too many pitch information sent (All the wheel positions) and then it?s not linear - do you know what I mean ? I hope so.

How can I do this ?

Examples ? OK.
Good pitching techniques can be heard in "Airbase - Ionize" and "Airbase Vs. Inzite - Unity Of Earth 2002"


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Old 26.08.2002, 09:49 PM
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Hmmm maybe try lower the sensitive on the pitchbend on the main patch your are using, dont know how to do that but it can be done I am sure, I will look into this on the virus how that work.

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Old 16.10.2002, 11:23 PM
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i would go for the pitchwheel, even if the it doesn't get that "even" sound it sounds more alive, or well trance is supposed to sound alittle bit plastic imho.. very hard, very psycadelic?, spacefx.. *mmm*
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Default just draw the automation...

in soft sequencer
almost every synth has the option for how many notes will be in pitch range...
the other way is working in MONO mode


i'm usind it sometime
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Default Pitch bend issue - Virus C

Hi. I am also having a pitch bend issue that seems related to this (which is why I didn't start a new thread).
I use Logic on a Mac, and I can't seem to make the Virus C change to any other pitch bend value than '2'.
I tried going all 8,000 steps in the pitch bend 'hyperdraw' window in Logic, but I still only get the 2 steps of pitch bend.

I am using the Virus in Multi mode where both lights are on (not just the multi light, but the one next to it).

Two questions:
Is it possible to have different pitch bend values for each of the respective multi channels?
How do you set the global pitch bend to +12 and -12 and make it stick? I have gone into the Virus C menus and manually adjusted the pitch bend and saved it (I thought), but it just doesn't seem to stick.

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