Change pitch/transpose in sequence mode
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Change pitch/transpose in sequence mode
Hello
Is there any way I can change the pitch (transpose) of a specific track in sequencer mode?
I mean, I have a song and I need that a specific track to sound 1 key upper from compass 120 to the end of the song.
I know that i can change a few parameters (volume, pan, etc.) using track edit --> event edit --> control change, but I cant find any control change (CC#) to transpose the track....
Any help would be very welcome.
Salomao
Is there any way I can change the pitch (transpose) of a specific track in sequencer mode?
I mean, I have a song and I need that a specific track to sound 1 key upper from compass 120 to the end of the song.
I know that i can change a few parameters (volume, pan, etc.) using track edit --> event edit --> control change, but I cant find any control change (CC#) to transpose the track....
Any help would be very welcome.
Salomao
I think you didn't understand me.GregC wrote:go to Track Paremeter/Pitch in SEQ mode
I know how to change the pitch of a track. The problem is I want the pitch to be changed at the middle of the song. For example, track 1 is played in C key (pitch 00) but I want it to sound in D key (+02) from compass 120 to 200. is there any way i can program that instead of manually change the pitch during playback?
Yes, thats right, and using a different midi track would do the job, but I run out of available tracksGregC wrote:OIC.
You are performing live in SEQ mode, correct ?
Might not be the only or best way but you could set up a 2nd Midi track with your " D"
I am not aware of a midi message for transpose. Maybe wait for 1 of our midi experts to post
In SEQ Mode go to the Track Edit tab. Form The Page Menu Commands select Shift/Erase Note. A dialog pops up. Not going to go through all the settings (consult the manual) , but in the Shift Note field enter 002. and hit OK.
I just tried it. This will work for pitch. You need to make sure you select the correct measures (what I believe you mean by "compass"). So now the sequence is transposed for that section of your song.
Hope this is what you are looking for.
I just tried it. This will work for pitch. You need to make sure you select the correct measures (what I believe you mean by "compass"). So now the sequence is transposed for that section of your song.
Hope this is what you are looking for.
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I'm not the OP, but I offer my thanks to ronnfigg for providing the best answer to this question, which is to transpose (shift) MIDI note numbers across a range of measures instead of using MIDI CC#'s. This question was cross-posted as a topic in the Triton Extreme section, and I answered it there not knowing it had already been well-answered here. But for what it's worth, I looked into it and found that transpose can be edited into a track using 4 CC#'s implementing the MIDI RPN coarse tune message (though not the preferred method).
CC#101 000
CC#100 002
CC#038 000
CC#006 067
CC#006 contains the transpose value. 64 is the center (no transpose). Add n to 64 to transpose up n semitones. Subtract n from 64 to transpose down n semitones. In the example, 67 transposes up 3 semitones.
CC#101 000
CC#100 002
CC#038 000
CC#006 067
CC#006 contains the transpose value. 64 is the center (no transpose). Add n to 64 to transpose up n semitones. Subtract n from 64 to transpose down n semitones. In the example, 67 transposes up 3 semitones.
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