Thanks a lot again for your time Dieter,
> One problem is that the Midi pitch bend is not an absolute but relative
> parameter. The Midi data range 0...127 may result in +/- one semitone, +/- a
> quint, octave or whatwever. It depends upon the setting at the receiver.
I set the a-190 to two semitones bend width, because that's the value
that worked previously on the dx7. indeed it now gives the same results
as the dx7, so thanks for the hints, this means it can be done 'in
theory'...
however... the Microtuning plugin suddenly isn't predictable anymore...
I can not think of any reason at all, but somehow I cannot reproduce the
same results that I got yesterday with this plugin. it's a shame, even
if it is free and it's in beta, still it should do more than it does
now, which is semi randomly bend a note here and there
If anyone has a better solution instead of Tobybear Microtuning I would
like to hear about it (I've tried Scala Microtuning Midi Relay before,
that doesn't work for me either)
Anton
> You could also assign pitch bend to CV2. Then you can adjust the scale for
> the micro tuning (CV1 without pitch bend -> 1V/Oct CV input of a VCO, CV2 ->
> CV input with attenuator). If several VCOs have to be controlled by the same
> CV1/CV2 source the new precision adder A-185-2 can be used for this
> application (will be available next week as well as the other modules of the
> new series).
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
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