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Re: Pitch Bend
Hi, Ralph:
Pitch bend should stay where it's put as long as the GraphOverNotes PB line is present. (Pause to look at your post again.) Okay, I get it now. You're trying to write one note as the start and one as the target with a PB that ties them together. Best way to do that is with a hidden staff that includes a single note that covers both the length of the start note and the length of target note. Then add the pitch bend to that staff and let it run for the entire sounded length of the hidden note. Meanwhile, in your visible staff, enter your two start and target notes, but with a velocity of zero so that they don't sound. Then add your port or gliss line between them, for notation purposes. The actual sound, though, is handled by your hidden staff. Careful, though. I've had velocity zero notes disappear when exported as midi files and brought into other programs. David |
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