Fine pitch changes that don't alter the floating tooltip's +/- integer don't appear to be saved in the .sfs, or are being quantized to the nearest full semitone when the project gets closed/reopened. There are definitely audible changes between full semitones, and to have several samples revert to being slightly off-pitch simply by taking a break between sessions is getting to be a drag.
I realize I could use Samplers, but I'd much prefer to have a single DrumRack handling a rhythm than a half dozen Sampler strips for simplicity's sake.
DrumRack pitch quantizationModerators: Christophe, Mark
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DrumRack pitch quantizationWeapons-Grade Awesome: www.jacobtalkington.com
Re: DrumRack pitch quantizationMapped/Multi switch?
-7zark7
Re: DrumRack pitch quantizationThat seems to have done the trick. Is there a reason the pitch knob functions differently with each? I'd been under the impression Multi was just to make placing pitched triggers in the piano roll.
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Re: DrumRack pitch quantizationMapped mode is for non pitched sounds, drums, kits etc (where the next note up or down may contain a different sound in the kit). Multi mode gives each sound it's own pitched piano roll for pitched sounds/instruments.
-7zark7
Re: DrumRack pitch quantizationJust seems odd that the change is only saved on Multi (even though I haven't moved them around the grid at all). Thanks for hipping me to this, though.
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