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Re: What will become of the Repeater pitch stretching techology, I wonder
:
> Per expounded:
>
> But you
> can't program that into your FCB (or other MIDI controller). What you
> have to do is to select one Repeater Track and then send MIDI notes
> into it. Then the Repeater will hang on to this MIDI channel's MIDI
> Notes for instant pitching of this Track's loops. So you can't work
> pitch in more than one track this way. But it's really fast. I had an
> arpeggiator juggle the pitch like super fast house techno over a one
> octave span and never ran into the portamento trap. I heard Bill
> Walker doing this with a guitar that has a built-in MIDI arpeggiator,
> very cool.
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 2:22 PM, mark francombe <mark@markfrancombe.com>
wrote
> HUH Per, You know its a while since i programmed my FCB to do this, but
>i
> could have sworn that I had programmed midi notes... this isnt
>possible???
Yes, of course! I do that extensively. But what is not possible is to
program a "hands-off" (as in using the FCB foot pedal) pitch-shift
function for the Repeater (as I describe above in your quote).
> Hmm I will check when i get home, you are right that my FCB is
>"hardcoded"
> to pitch only one specific track ( i know this cos I often forget which
> track it is, make a loop on the wrong one - try and pitch it and nothing
> happens DOH!)
He, he.. I remember making that mistake quite a lot on the Repeater ;-))
> But Im sure I didnt programme CC´s for it..
Yep, You're using MIDI notes. The trick is that you have to by hand
open the track selector and perform a quick "MIDI Learn" process from
the Repeaters front panel. Does only take a couple of seconds - but
for a true Shoe Gazer Looping Artist it might be cumbersome ;-))
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