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Cc Question From Newbie Oldie, pitch bend from cc pedal?? |
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Tue 3 Feb 2004, 11:04
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Well inprinciple it should not be problem to assign your CC-pedal to midi-pitchbend. However that depends to great degree on your synth module/sound module.
It is entirely possible that your cc-pedal input on your sound/synth-module will NOT allow such re-routing. On modern equipment I would expect this to be possible.
I'm by no means ceartin of this - I can try to check this out on my EPS-16 & Kurzweil-2000 & let you know how it goes..
Cheers: Dixiechicken
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Tue 3 Feb 2004, 20:48
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Hi Jaysee! I did a quick testing on my trusty EPS-16 and I have bad news & half good news: 1: Bad News: On my EPS-16 the cv-control input jack is "semi-hardwired" to either midi ctrl 4 or midi ctrl 7 == corresponds to "modulation" & "volume" respectiviely. 2: If start to edit indviual sounds in the EPS I can assign the cv-pedal to my LFO:s and also the filter/pitch/ and amp envelopes. I sure it's possible to go this roundabout route to achive the "pitch wheel" effect. Although it is a bit of "PITA". My Kurz is down in the rehearsal studio at the moment so havent had time to test re-routing the cv-pedal this way on it. Cheers: Dixiechicken
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Tue 3 Feb 2004, 23:32
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Jaysee! I wouldnt give up quite so soon. Did a quick check on my Kurzweil-2000. ( had pick up some stuff from the studio) The cv-pedal on my K-2000 can bee assigned to any midi-number between 1-128. The common numbers like 7,4, 10, 64 etc etc. were all replaced by their designated usage, volume, modulation,panning etc. No specific label for pitch shift though. Those "free" midinumbers not taken into account by the midi-specifikation, may by specific manufacturers be used for features implemented only by that manufacturer. (Yamaha might use midi number 79 for making the display blink a S.O.S at deaf musicians - or whatever ) I'm feel almost certain, your problem could be solved pretty easily. If there's a musical college - like Berkeley or similar - not too far from where you live, they might have a midi-guru that could help you better than I can. Dont give up just yet. Cheers: Dixiechicken
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