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pitch bend problem
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pitch bend problem
When I use the pitch bend wheel on my midi keyboard, instead of adjusting the pitch it adjusts the track from the state variable filter module. I only want the pitch to be adjusted so is there anything I can do to fix it?
I think the problem has to do with the midi to poly module.
I will give you my vst so you can get a better look at the problem.
I think the problem has to do with the midi to poly module.
I will give you my vst so you can get a better look at the problem.
- MANDANA
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- Joined: Mon Dec 26, 2016 3:26 am
Re: pitch bend problem
Heya mandana!
Welcome fella 8D
I had a quick look,
complex schematic there.
If you chase the leads from the pitchbend, you can find the problem.
They are simply plugged into the wrong things.
You need to keep an eye on where you are using 'pitch', and where you are using 'frequency'
Hope helps!
Welcome fella 8D
I had a quick look,
complex schematic there.
If you chase the leads from the pitchbend, you can find the problem.
They are simply plugged into the wrong things.
You need to keep an eye on where you are using 'pitch', and where you are using 'frequency'
Hope helps!
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nix - Posts: 817
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Re: pitch bend problem
Thanks for the help! I don't think their plugged in to the wrong things because everything is working fine. I've solved the pitch problem finally. What i did was I converted the pitch to frequency (0-1) to frequency in Hertz and added it to the overall frequency. Then, I deducted an octave from the overall frequency.
- MANDANA
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- Joined: Mon Dec 26, 2016 3:26 am
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