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Re: Sonuus Guitar to Midi





Christo Jota wrote:
> Not sure if I understand what you mean, Andy.

Sonuus always puts out pitch bend info, over a range 2 semitones up 
2  semitones down.

Your midi synth responds to midi pitch bend.
It has a pitch bend range you can set for each patch.

Make sense?

So you have to set the pitch bend range on your synth to 
2 semitones up 2 semitones down. Then it matches up with
the Sonuus.
If on the other hand

..and hey, your synth's in tune with your guitar as you bend
the string.


Additionally:-
Most midi converters for guitar get the right pitch in this way:-
1) Guess the nearest note and send a Note-On
2) If the note's wrong, send Midi pitch bend to make it sound right.

So..switching off the pitch bend on your synth isn't usually a
good idea, you get more wrong notes.

...but don't not try it just because of what i say :-)



> You´re probably right when saying I have to learn to damp the other 5
> strings.
> But that probably keeps me from a relaxed way of playing...

:-) depends how much you wanna be in control. 

> Christo
> 
andy