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Polyend Play Manual Rev 1
NOTES
10.13 Pitch Bend
Pitch bend is a common and fairly standard part of a synthesizer or
keyboard and follows a similar set up across many devices. Pitch bend is
part of the MIDI standards. Play uses the (Microtune) parameter knob to
control pitch bend when in MIDI Mode.
Pitch bend can be sequenced on note steps or use ‘No Note’ steps to
create a sequence of pitch bend changes in a pattern. Manual control of
pitch bend is possible when the sequencer is stopped. Stopping the
sequencer resets any pitch bend values to 0.
Reverb Send
Delay Send
Note
Microtune
Master Volume
Limiter
Overdrive
Bit Depth
Volume
Panning
Tempo
Swing
Repeat Type
Repeat Grid
Filter Cutoff
Resonance
Track Length
Play Mode
Chance
Action
Sample
Folder
Randomize
Randomize Type
Sample Start
Sample End
Move
Micromove
Sample Attack
Sample Decay
Pitch bend operates -100 to +100. The convention for pitch bend is to operate in a
bi-polar way. Pitch bend will use the ‘Microtune’ option when in MIDI Mode.
Traditional Pitch bend uses a dedicated
wheel to manually adjust the pitch while
playing. Play can adjust values within
the programmed sequence.
+100
-100
MIDI
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