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July 11, 2014 at 1:13 pm #111780newphobiaMember
I have experienced serveral bugs in some of the algorithms.
If you use the Diatonic algorithm and use the preset called "Storyteller", the preset should have a pitch A (+5th) and a pitch B (+3rd).
The problem is that i only get the +5th! The +3rd suddenly disappeared?? So in the pitch mix, when i isolate the +3rd, there is nothing, only clean tone!Same problem occurs in the Quadrovox algorithm. Here it only plays two of the four programmable pitches (in my case only B and D.) So again in the pitch mix, if i isolate AC, there is nothing…..
What can I do? And have anyone other than me experienced this?
Matt
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July 11, 2014 at 3:12 pm #126315gkellumParticipant
Are you using these algorithms on an H9 or a PitchFactor? You tagged your post with H9. So, I assume on the H9 but it would be good to verify that. Also, what version of the software do you have installed on your Eventide device?
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July 11, 2014 at 3:47 pm #126316gkellumParticipant
One more thing… Do you have two cables connected to your device? B/c if the device is running to stereo outputs, it might put one voice in one output and another voice in the other.
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July 11, 2014 at 5:04 pm #126317
Hey newphobia,
I can confirm If you have stereo outputs connected, the Diatonic algorithm will output pitch B on the right side only. Could this be the issue you're seeing?
As well, Quadravox will do the same for pitches B and D.
Let us know!
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July 11, 2014 at 5:55 pm #126319
Just to clarify my last post,
I was using input 1 (left) as a mono input and running both outputs 1 & 2 for stereo operation. This is when Pitch B in Diatonic will be routed to output 2 (right) ONLY. Pitch A will ONLY be routed to output 1 (left) as well. Quadravox will respond similarly.
This is by design, expected behavior of the H9.
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July 11, 2014 at 9:10 pm #126321newphobiaMember
The problem has been solved. By accident i connected a mono Jack to output 2 instead of output 1, so you are absolutely right – it was the stereo output… Rookie mistake!
Thank you very much for the fast reply! Luckily nothing was wrong with my beloved H9!
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