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Title: pitch bend limitations
Post by: khidr on November 12, 2020, 03:56:04 pm
There's a funny limitation that has to do with pitch-bending.  You can change the Pitch bend range for the CV outputs in the MCC, but there is no way to change the default 2 semi-tones up/down range when transmitting over MIDI.
Title: Re: pitch bend limitations
Post by: Andrew Henderson on November 12, 2020, 07:06:20 pm
There's a funny limitation that has to do with pitch-bending.  You can change the Pitch bend range for the CV outputs in the MCC, but there is no way to change the default 2 semi-tones up/down range when transmitting over MIDI.

Good catch!  This would certainly be nice, to be able to adapt a greater pitch bend range, over midi.  If it can be done over CV, it shows the controller is capable of it.  I would put this through support, so its logged and mentioned to the developers.  This will increase the chances of something like this being implemented.  Don't count on it being noticed here, on the forum.
Title: Re: pitch bend limitations
Post by: spnc on November 30, 2020, 08:25:30 pm
There's a funny limitation that has to do with pitch-bending.  You can change the Pitch bend range for the CV outputs in the MCC, but there is no way to change the default 2 semi-tones up/down range when transmitting over MIDI.

Good catch!  This would certainly be nice, to be able to adapt a greater pitch bend range, over midi.  If it can be done over CV, it shows the controller is capable of it.  I would put this through support, so its logged and mentioned to the developers.  This will increase the chances of something like this being implemented.  Don't count on it being noticed here, on the forum.

+1 indeed
Title: Re: pitch bend limitations
Post by: Andrew Henderson on December 01, 2020, 03:32:26 pm
There's a funny limitation that has to do with pitch-bending.  You can change the Pitch bend range for the CV outputs in the MCC, but there is no way to change the default 2 semi-tones up/down range when transmitting over MIDI.

Can you explain this limitation further, please?  In talks with Arturia about this, they are stating that pitch bend range is defined on the 'receiving' end and not on the sending end.  The synth/module/etc on the other end, defines what range it reacts to and the Keystep Pro's pitch bend touch strip simply sends pitch bend data information and the receiving end accepts this pitch change data and applies it appropriately, based on how 'it' is set and how many semitones it should bend.

I agree with this statement, unless there is something else I am missing?

Where exactly is the KSP set, to only change by 2 semi-tones up/down?  I tried on my end and all my modules allowed me to set pitch bend range on the units themselves and the KSP sent out information, with the modules reacting to bend to exactly what I set them to.

Any further information would be really helpful, as I am trying to get this looked into, but at the moment, it won't go any further, without additional details.

Be specific please and thank you.
Title: Re: pitch bend limitations
Post by: khidr on December 02, 2020, 10:40:38 am
There's a funny limitation that has to do with pitch-bending.  You can change the Pitch bend range for the CV outputs in the MCC, but there is no way to change the default 2 semi-tones up/down range when transmitting over MIDI.

Solved..... You can't set the pitchbend range over MIDI because pitch-bend range must be set on the receiving end. I checked with a Keystep Pro > MicroFreak MIDI connection and indeed when you change the range there it will respond correctly with whatever range you set.


Title: Re: pitch bend limitations
Post by: Giovanna on February 02, 2022, 12:30:21 am
There's a funny limitation that has to do with pitch-bending.  You can change the Pitch bend range for the CV outputs in the MCC, but there is no way to change the default 2 semi-tones up/down range when transmitting over MIDI.
I agree. I just purchased a keystep37 and I regret it already for the limited functions of pitch bend and semitone transpose.