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blue-horizon
does anyone know how to make a pitch rise using say a pad in Sylenth1 .. I have tried this to the point of cracking up .. but each time I automate the rise you can hear in stepping through the changes i.e its not smooth .. I have played around with release, portomento, I have used 1/4 delay and verb on it and I have even tryed using Quikquak's Pitchwheel set to smooth and its still can be heard stepping up throught the pitch's .. am I missing something ?
Crash
You could use a slow LFO i guess. Or make an ADSR sent to the pitch.
Notle
Is this what your looking for?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_ctZmiy7w8
kitphillips
You need to automate using the pitch bend midi parameter, not anything else. If you automate using normal midi you only get 127 steps, but pitch bend has far more resolution.

If you're already using the normal pitch bend midi control, I don't know what else to tell you... Maybe post a sample of the problem?
Ciaran Fox
If your using an LFO to modulate the pitch, I'm pretty sure it will have to be a long note in order for you to not hear it stepping through the pitches, if thats what you mean? Like looping a bar, every time it goes back to the start of the bar you can hear the step when it starts again? Using a longer note over more bars will solve this.

Or as someone else already mentioned, you can automate the pitch bend
johncannons1
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Originally posted by blue-horizon
does anyone know how to make a pitch rise using say a pad in Sylenth1 .. I have tried this to the point of cracking up .. but each time I automate the rise you can hear in stepping through the changes i.e its not smooth .. I have played around with release, portomento, I have used 1/4 delay and verb on it and I have even tryed using Quikquak's Pitchwheel set to smooth and its still can be heard stepping up throught the pitch's .. am I missing something ?


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