Hello,
I really like Pitch Shifter, I think it sounds excelent!
But I have this problem: when I assign Midi CC to coarse slider, the pitch is shifted in decimal values, like 0.38, 1.13, 1.89 and so on.. I would like pitch to shift in "true" semitones.
So is there a way I can shift pitch via CC, so the steps are in integer values?
I use Plogue Bidule, and there must be a way around this, but I haven't figured it out yet..
Thanks in advance!
Pitch Shifter: Midi CC control pitch
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much thanksw_keisari wrote:Hello,
I really like Pitch Shifter, I think it sounds excelent!
well, actually the values are "true" semitones, but the values are not restricted to integer values - i.e. 1.25 semitones means 1 semitone and 25 centsBut I have this problem: when I assign Midi CC to coarse slider, the pitch is shifted in decimal values, like 0.38, 1.13, 1.89 and so on.. I would like pitch to shift in "true" semitones.
i just found out, that it is possible to quantize the steps to half-integer values by letting the lower limit for the midi controller be -30 and the upper +33.5 - the idea is to have a total range of 63.5 = 127/2 semitones. this way, an increment of one in the midi controller value translates to an increment of 0.5 in the actual pitch-value. to quantize it to true integers, one would have to have a total control range of 127 semitones, which currently is outside the possible range of shifting values (the largest possible range is -48...+48 which is a total range of 96). but maybe you can build something in bidule (using its modular capabilities), that "quantizes" midi-controllers to even values. using a total range of 63.5 semitones with only even controller values, the pitch-value should always end up at an integer.So is there a way I can shift pitch via CC, so the steps are in integer values?
I use Plogue Bidule, and there must be a way around this, but I haven't figured it out yet..