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Question About FabFilter Twin 3 and Its MIDI Settings
I have a keyboard with an issue where the pitch wheel fluctuates on its own. I bought the Moog Model D for iPad, but I can't use it because I haven't been able to disable this control in the program. I would like to know from those who already have the FabFilter Twin 3 if it comes with the pitch wheel configured or not, as that would allow me to use the synthesizer without any problems.
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Hi. If you're using a synth in AUM, you can block Pitch Bend messages in the AUM MIDI settings for the app. I expect you'll have trouble finding a synth app with MIDI control that ignores Pitch Bend.
I'm using the Moog Model D through AUM, but it seems that since this MIDI signal is already set up, there's no way to remove it. You can only configure new ones or remove the ones that have already been set up in AUM
You can remove it luckily. When you load your synth in AUM, click on the (3 horizontal lines) hamburger icon to the left of the synth icon. Scroll down a bit and you will see the ‘Message Type’ list shown in the screenshot above. Now tap on the word ‘Pass’ to the right of the words ‘Pitch Bend’ - the word will change to ‘Block’ and the synth will now not receive pitch bend messages. Never really thought before about what use this function might have, but as this situation shows, wow, can be very useful indeed.
Have you tried removing the case cover on your keyboard and then see if it just needs to be cleaned? If it’s a simple fix it might be worth investigating?
It could be that as well. Later, I'll try to clean it up and see if it changes anything.
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