Old 05-26-2020, 09:36 PM   #1
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Default How to centre the pitch wheel?

Is there a quick, easy way to centre a pitch wheel event in the MIDI editor? Sometimes when drawing or editing pitch events it's hard to get the last event to zero (centre position) using the mouse.
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Old 05-26-2020, 10:39 PM   #2
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ReaPack/mpl_Reset pitchbend at mouse cursor.lua

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Thanks MPL but I can't get it to work here - Reaper 5.979.
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Thanks MPL but I can't get it to work here - Reaper 5.979.
I updated it today (for latest REAPER versions support), are you sure you are running v1.02?
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I updated it today (for latest REAPER versions support), are you sure you are running v1.02?
Yes, it's v1.02 but I can't get it to work.

I have assigned a shortcut key to it and when I place the mouse cursor on the pitch-wheel event and hit the shortcut key, nothing happens.

What am I doing wrong?

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Wait a minute. I'm an idiot!

It does work but not exactly how I expected.

I now see that it inserts a new pitch-wheel event as opposed to changing the selected one.

I didn't notice it before because the new event is so small I couldn't see it.

Thanks MPL for your help.

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It does work but not exactly how I expected.
I guess you expected script to reset pitchwheel at some position, then remove further pitch wheel events?
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I guess you expected script to reset pitchwheel at some position...
Yes, I did expect that.

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...then remove further pitch wheel events?
No, I wouldn't want that.


Actually, now I understand what it does, it's perfect. A real time-saver when editing pitch-wheel events.

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