Posted by tandyn almer on Fri, 12/10/2004 - 09:10.
when a harmonically rich chord is sustained on a controller KB & pitchbending from other KBs in the MIDI chain can result in a form of FM in which the waves have little in common with the original source. i.e. 2 tonalities can produce a third systen of waves whose components were not present in the original pair. most PBs will struggle for control of the sustaining chord, altho i had best & serendipitous results using a korg wavestation PB vs a kurzweil EG 20 that made clusters of waves not present in the 2 MIDI-connected soiund sources.
multi pitchbending
when a harmonically rich chord is sustained on a controller KB & pitchbending from other KBs in the MIDI chain can result in a form of FM in which the waves have little in common with the original source. i.e. 2 tonalities can produce a third systen of waves whose components were not present in the original pair. most PBs will struggle for control of the sustaining chord, altho i had best & serendipitous results using a korg wavestation PB vs a kurzweil EG 20 that made clusters of waves not present in the 2 MIDI-connected soiund sources.