![]() ![]() Here's a video of me mangling a servo sample with it: I built a small app in Max/msp which is good at this sort of thing. Perhaps the only suggestion I have is to work outside of Pro Tools and create a palette of sounds to then import. Personally, I think it's crazy that we're so attached to it when we have better things like OSC. ![]() ![]() The problem is that everything still complies with that horribly antiquated standard known as MIDI. If so, I don't think you're going to find a solution in Pro Tools. So if, like I suggested, you use the pitch bender over 2 octaves, you are actually moving through 0.19 of a semitone with each MIDI step. When you use the pitch-bend wheel or write any automation in Pro Tools you are essentially writing in MIDI information (0-127) and this is not enough resolution for you, ie the control is not fine enough. When you control the pitch with the LFO you're controlling it directly with a signal which (operating at signal rate) has a massive range and resolution, so it can control the pitch very precisely. Ok, so I think I understand the problem now. ![]()
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