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Better - thank you for the sanity restoration @funjunkie27 :-)
Glad to help reduce the anticipation anxiety!
@funjunkie27 I did assign that exact control and it didn't move pitch but PMW for some weird reason. I'll try it again. Cheers
When I set it, the CC appeared in the pitch bend block. Are you tapping on the block prior to trying to assign it? Are you assigning it a unique CC from what other functions have already been assigned?
Weird. I've never done this in Sunrizer before. It wants a 7 bit controller for pitch bend? That's pretty terrible resolution for pitch, even with a limited bend range. The normal 14 bit controller gives a range of 16383 vs 127!
How did you determine that @syrupcore?
Also the normal controllers cannot be configured to send CC instead. The only cure I know of for that is MidiBridge Stream Byter.
@funjunkie27 said:
Only from reading this thread. Like I mention, I've never actually tried to map pitch bend in Sunrizer. It's not something you generally map since most controllers only have one control that sends 14 bit messages (the bend wheel!).
Yeah that's true @Syrupcore my another concern was that most of the controls are not spring loaded or with a centre notch which makes returning to the 0 quite tricky. I just wanted to try how I'd find it in use but I can see how I'd predictably fail with it.