ok, ok. shouldn't have been so absolute. "...not something midi can do
easily" maybe? "...not something midi can do without
horrible,
ugly hacks"??? "...not something the midi goddess ever
intended midi to do"??? :^) :^)
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Originally Posted by Banned
Within the limits of the pitch bend range of the synth, you can probably do it with MIDI pitch bend. For example, if the pitch bend of the particular instrument used ranges from -12 to +12 semitones, you can make a glide of maximum 24 semitones by playing the first note with pitch bend at minimum from the start, then gradually moving to maximum, with timing controlled with some parameters.
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but what if the *next* note is lower than the first? amenbrother wants a continuous glide across all sequenced/arp'd notes i think. and if we are only thinking one note at a time, this seems like something that would be better done in a post-processing midi plugin. actually, *has* it been done? enjoy! /dan
ps- smiling all the while i was composing this. hope the good humor is clear, Banned. ...and, any thoughts on arp!0 relative to Numerology?