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jitterbox [2020/06/08 16:56] – [Pitch Jitter section] shanejitterbox [2023/05/08 18:59] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-//Pitch jitter// means that the pitch-value (note-number) of incoming MIDI note-on and note-off events is modified, with a selected degree of randomization.+//Pitch jitter// means that the pitch-value (note-number) of incoming MIDI note-on and note-off events is modified, with a selected degree of randomization. The name "pitch jitter" may be slightly misleading, as this effect would only rarely be used for melodic note-sequences. It's primarily intended for use with drum-kit sequences, where each note-pitch plays a different drum sound, and so randomizing "pitch" effectively randomizes the drum sounds which are heard, while preserving the rhythmic timing (subject to any timing jitter you may also apply).
  
   * The **checkbox** beside the heading "Pitch Jitter" enables or disables the pitch-jitter effect.   * The **checkbox** beside the heading "Pitch Jitter" enables or disables the pitch-jitter effect.
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     * When the checkbox IS checked, input notes which are NOT randomized will all come out as the specified "main output note". Randomized notes will be chosen from the specified output range //excluding// the specified "main output note".     * When the checkbox IS checked, input notes which are NOT randomized will all come out as the specified "main output note". Randomized notes will be chosen from the specified output range //excluding// the specified "main output note".
  
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