On Wed, 19 Dec 2007, korgpolyex800 wrote:
> Well, I tinkered and tinkered and have now thoroughly broken the
> portamento code that I had worked so hard to get right. So, I am going
> to just rewrite it from scratch. Back to the drawing board.
>
> This time, I am going to write the portamento code using DCO bending
> only so that the portamento will be restricted to a maximum shift of one
> octave up or down from the starting note.
>
> It will sound much better - I hope.
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hell, i wouldn't mind if it had 64 discrete steps between notes...
something is better than nothing, and funky/weird/lo-fi is cool.
not that i'd mind if it's "perfected" later on, but i'd still want a way
to switch to mk3 portamento.
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