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− | '''Pitch bend''' is when the frequency of a note is made smoothly higher or lower. The term comes from the bending of guitar strings to alter the pitch.<ref>The complete synthesizer – A comprehensive guide by David Crombie, Omnibus Press, 1986 ISBN |
+ | '''Pitch bend''' is when the frequency of a note is made smoothly higher or lower. The term comes from the bending of guitar strings to alter the pitch.<ref>The complete synthesizer – A comprehensive guide by David Crombie, Omnibus Press, 1986 {{ISBN|0-7119-0701-34}}</ref> |
== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 14:21, 18 July 2020
Pitch bend is when the frequency of a note is made smoothly higher or lower. The term comes from the bending of guitar strings to alter the pitch.[1]
References
- ^ The complete synthesizer – A comprehensive guide by David Crombie, Omnibus Press, 1986 ISBN 0-7119-0701-34 Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: Invalid ISBN.