E 4XT Ultra with EOS 4.7 - no pitch-change?

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E 4XT Ultra with EOS 4.7 - no pitch-change?

Postby virtualant » Sun Nov 11, 2012 10:48 pm

Hi,

for some days now i'm working again with my EMU E 4XT Ultra running under EOS 4.7, testing a lot of functions and mainly working with Beat Munger.
Ok, everything is fine, today i wanted to use pitch-change (Sample Edit -> Tools 4 -> PitchX).
But nothing changes im my machine? what's this?
No matter what parameters i use (pitch +8 or pitch -7, Type "mid-1" or something else), my EMU shows me the normal working bar ("Changing Pitch") and no errors, then he finishes with his job, but there is no pitch change, the sample remains at the same pitch like before "changing pitch".
is this a bug? or am i doing something wrong?

The other function "Time Compression" works fine, the sample becomes longer or shorter.

btw. is there a thread like "known EOS 4.7 bugs"?
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Re: E 4XT Ultra with EOS 4.7 - no pitch-change?

Postby VDS » Sun Nov 11, 2012 11:54 pm

Try to reinstall the EOS.

No problems here with EOS 4.7 and pitch change on two Ultras.

Chris
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Re: E 4XT Ultra with EOS 4.7 - no pitch-change?

Postby virtualant » Mon Nov 12, 2012 12:09 am

ok thank you!
will do it tomorrow. should I also re-initialize the EEPROM?
Until now I only did one time an EOS Update from 4.61 to 4.7, but without the "re-initialize the EEPROM" which is mentioned in the manual. Maybe this is the reason for this malfunction?
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Re: E 4XT Ultra with EOS 4.7 - no pitch-change?

Postby virtualant » Mon Nov 12, 2012 12:33 am

man, i now know what was going wrong: this is cents, so 1 octave is +1200 or -1200, not +12.
now everything works fine! :mrgreen:
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