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Re: BPM & Pitch Shift on Repeater



If there is any reason you don't want to use a sequencer, and you are 
running
Windows you can download MIDI-Ox and use it to look at incoming data. I
use this tool all the time and I love it. :)

peace
-cpr

>-- Original Message --
>Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 07:54:28 +0000
>Subject: Re: BPM & Pitch Shift on Repeater
>From: Paul Greenstein <paul@ubiq.co.uk>
>To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>
>
>Jeremy -
>
>A similar idea (tracking the values with a sequencer) occured to me 
>last night - I won't have an opportunity to try this for a few days, 
>but will let you know when I do.
>
>
>
>On Friday, November 7, 2003, at 04:27  am, jeremy wrote:
>
>> Hi Paul,
>>
>> One thing you might try is putting the MIDI out of the Repeater into
a
>
>> sequencer and looking at the CC that comes out (if one does - I don't

>> know yet). If the Repeater sends out CC14 and CC46 when you adjust 
>> pitch/BPM (CC9 and CC41 when adjusting tempo) it should be the same 
>> value in as CC to produce the same result.
>>
>> I'm having to guess because I can't get to my MIDI computer right now

>> - I'd be interested to know what you find out.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> j
>>
>> ----------
>> From: Paul Greenstein <paul@ubiq.co.uk>
>> To: loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>> Subject: BPM & Pitch Shift on Repeater
>> Date: Thu, Nov 6, 2003, 8:28 pm
>>
>>
>> Being a mathematical dunce, I'm having difficulty working out the
>> relationship between midi controller values and tempo/pitch shift.
>>
>> The manual says:
>>
>> (using cc 14)  (-75%+150%) adjusts the tempo and pitch as a percentage
>> of the current tempo. 76 is zero shift.
>>
>> I've made this work via trial and error - for example, a value of 25
>> seems to reduce the pitch by -12 , but it would be nice to be able to
>> predict the relative tempo change as well...
>>
>> Maybe someone out there knows what I'm on about...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>