thextreme1
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Post by thextreme1 on Dec 19, 2006 7:07:01 GMT
I had an odd problem yesterday. I had a track(Bass track to be exact), shift pitches on me yesterday. I had to offset it to -2 to get it to work right. There was no reason for it, I was just listening to the song normally and it went out of pitch and stayed there until I pitch corrected it myself to -2 of what it normally was. After I turned the keyboard off and back on, it continued to happen. I had to permanently set it to -2.
Anyone else have this happen?
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Post by Hollow Sun on Dec 19, 2006 11:19:35 GMT
I had an odd problem yesterday. I had a track(Bass track to be exact), shift pitches on me yesterday. I had to offset it to -2 to get it to work right. Hmmmmm..... Not had anything like it myself but I'm wondering if there may be a pitchbend command recorded in there somehow. Steve
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thextreme1
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Post by thextreme1 on Dec 22, 2006 2:40:00 GMT
I thought that too, but erased the track and tried again and the same thing happened. It seems to happen when you copy and paste a section of your song somewhere else. The funny part is, it only happened to one sound, the first bass sound(Cant remember it off of the top of my head). After I made another track, the bass was ok in the song, but the intro I copy and pasted, it just would not stay in tune. I had to re-record just the intro bass track on its own track. Works fine like that. I thought about re-recording the intro, but it would have been more hassle than it was worth.
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jiffy
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Post by jiffy on Dec 22, 2006 10:01:33 GMT
Just out of curiosity, were the pitchwheel settings for the bass sound you were using, a standard pitch bend (eg +/- 2 semitones), or was it set to something like +2 semitones up and 12 semitones down? I had a problem similar to this when using Sonar, and it turned out that the pitchwheel used a table, and as soon as the pitchwheel was used, it just set the pitch out by (in my case) 10 semitones down, and I had to use a pitch offset or delete the table to correct it. There was also somebody else with a similar problem on the other group, but I don't know if this was his problem as he hasn't posted a reply yet. www.promusicproducts.com/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2558Paul
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Post by richey51 on Dec 22, 2006 22:50:39 GMT
Hi guys I've had the sequencer change tempo in an edit before then audio tracks will be out of pitch and time with the sequencer.
If you save that edit then it is a perminant change until you find the right tempo for the sequence then all is well again.
I don't know if this is your problem but it's worth a look anyway.
Good luck
Rich
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