[musictlk] Pitch bend question

josh lester jlestermusic at gmail.com
Wed Oct 8 16:04:17 UTC 2014


Why not just play your guitar?
Thanks

On 10/8/14, Kenneth Downey via musictlk <musictlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Normally, when you move the pitch bend we'll up-and-down, you get a
> beautifully perfect glide effect… Like bending a string on my guitar.
> However, there are times when I want the keyboard to sound more like I'm
> moving my fingers over the front of the guitar. Does anybody know how to
> change the function of the pitch been wheel so that we get Ben's in half
> steps? In other words, if I play a C The wheel up, I'd like it to not change
> the note until it reaches the D-flat, then not change again until it reaches
> the D. This would give us a very convincing guitar sound… Going from fret to
> fret to fret. Of course, you can simply play the three notes, but every time
> you play a new note the sample is re-triggered. This doesn't sound at all
> convincing, because it sounds like your strumming as fast as you're moving
> along the frets, which doesn't happen in guitar music. I know it can be
> done, but I don't know how. Do any of you know how to do this? Thank you!
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