Setting Pitch Bend on the TR Tack?

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Setting Pitch Bend on the TR Tack?

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Does anyone know how change the pitch bend on the Rack?? Where do I access it?

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I think the best way is to use the editor/librarian Trinitro or use the software given with the rack...


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What is the parameter I should look for and where is it?
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Please, take your time to search for Trinitro on Google.
You'll find tons of infos about it.
After you've installed that software, link the Tr-rack and your PC via MIDI and try to use the software, it's damned simple.


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I have indeed done this already. This however does not answer where the pitch bend settings are located for the Rack. On a keyboard this is easy.

Thanks for your help so far.......
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Hi!

Please, be so kind to be more precise asking informations, if you like precise answers...and be so kind to excuse me for my poor english.

The Pitch Band infos are edited in the OSC setting of a program.
So, in the Trinity, every program has got 2 oscillators, and you can set the pitch band different for the two OSC.
Open up your program in Trinitro, and on the bottom left you see the section "Edit"; double click on OSC1 (or OSC2, depending on which one you're going to edit) and click "Basic". Trinitro will display a new window, where on the bottom center you can select different values for JS(+X) and JS(-X), where JS stands for JoyStick and +/- X stands for different settings for up/down bending values.


HTH, if not feel free to ask again.


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Post by dogmastyle »

Diego,
Thanks for the help! I'll look into this menu and see if it fills the bill. I was hoping there was a global pitch bend setting so I didn't even think to look in this menu.

I'll give it a try and report back.

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Hi!

I can't tell you about the global settings...
But I think the best is to be able to set indipendently for every patch the pitch: i.e. you should want to setm for a lead sound, -X: 12semitones and +X: 2 semitones, but for a sax or trumpet sound you should want be able to pitch +/- 2semitones.


Let me know if it works for you.


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Post by dtcmusic »

Cheers Diego, I googled my question and that is exactly what I needed to know. Have registered with the Korg forums now :D
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