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Syntronik iOS pitch bend range/wheel performance: broken or by design?
Thoughts?
Syntronik pitch bend
- Broken or by design?2 votes
- Broken50.00%
- By design50.00%
- Other  0.00%
Comments
What’s your issue with the pitch bend?
GUI pitch wheel only responds to 50% of the bend range. Is that normal?
Yes. It seems like the pitch bend wheel in the Syntronik stand-alone GUI only generates a ±1 semitone range. External MIDI pitch bend messages produce the usual ±2 semitones. Syntronik seems like a pretty stable app, so might as well just live with it.
The bottom half of the wheels are cutoff in the standalone app. That has to be a bug.
If I send midi to it from AUM and compare it to the AU, the range response is the same.
The app responds as expected from an external controller, i.e. 2 = +/-2. But +/-1 does cover a 2 half step range so I wondered if perhaps IK was initiating an alternative mathematical standard.
With the desktop app, setting pitch bend at “2” results in +/-2 from the GUI wheel…not that I’d use the GUI wheel in the desktop version.