Try now to make a melody with pitch wheel. Set the knobs as in the figure shown below. Set freq 1 to an
acceptable start note for the desired melody. Now draw or give in (e.g. in sequencer grid edit) zero (middle)
pitch wheel modulation on the start time. Now draw the second note, on a later time, and let one bar loop to
hear the pitch variation. Now adjust pitch of the second "note" e.g. in grid edit, changing VALUE 1 AND 2. A
MIDI pitch wheel message consists of two 7 bit bytes, one for coarse and one for fine tune. Only when the
second note is in tune, you may build further your melody. Leave the Freq 1 knob in its original position, it
could change the tuning intervals.
Tip for producers: once you have Otuned� the filters this way, bring down the resonances and filter
instruments in your mix to make them resonate along with the music in a subtle way! It gets even more
interesting in parallel, with different harmonic switch settings. Link up (lesson 11) a second FB for stereo
processing or more harmonic intervals.
INPUTNORMALFMTRIGADSRSPEEDDEPTHAMTRIGPAR SERBYP EFF
5 6A5 6SENS.R5 65 6
HI BOOST47474747
38383838
295 65 6295 62929
HI CUT1104747110+47110110AR
OFF OVER383838
SENSITRIG29290294 5 6 74 5 6 7
EFF ON ?
110110-110AR TRIG3838
2929
HARMONICS LIMIT110110
+ OCTAVEFREQ 1RESO 1B916FREQ 2RESO 2B
655 68FREE6FREE55 6
+474747+47
38387111113838
2+ QUINT29292929
6
TRACK110-11052110-110
LH-B -B+LHSYNC43LH-B -B+LH
TRACK LOW12
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