This plugin is a true game changer. I stopped using the bend wheel years ago because of the problem of not being able to stay in key. But, this plugin will solve this. I'm not Arab, but I'm sure this is the plugin many Arab and Asian musians have been waiting for. Also, in Western, Brazilian and Flamenco style music genres this plugin will be massively successful. Congratulations to Gal and the team that created this essential plugin for generations to come !!
The clearest demo and explanation yet. So good to have the developer there. Many thanks!
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In short: The plugin lets you set a scale and then the pitch wheel will only bend to notes within that scale. Works even on chords etc. Actually, this is something that any keyboard and/or DAW should have built in.
Actually it works exactly the same way as it does with a soft synth, giving you smooth pitch bends in the key. :) There aren't many hardware synths that support MPE so mostly only the monophonic mode would work.
@@EyalAmirMusic I do believe that working with HW synth is nothing special and obvious as you take the MIDI notes and info...but anyway is a cool plugin
Yesterday I was looking through my subscriptions (something I don't really maintain -- I don't hit the like or subscribe buttons ever), and I said, "Man... I wish Eyal would post some more stuff." You did not disappoint. So much potential (and future potential) w/ this plugin/app (and future potential for smaller chunks of tracks). Random example = bending the major 3rd down a few cents to match the amazing ears of small ensembles who are "correcting" bach's even-temperament on the fly. Love it. Thanks!
Nice to see developers demonstrating the plugin. If this was krishna Chetan's idea then how did Khatija Rehman became a partner in pitch innovations (the company) and how did AR RAHMAN got his daughter in the picture? I have seen AR RAHMAN sir's demonstatiom by Jordan Rudes and Karthick Devraj. But y not Krishna Chetan also do a promo for this. After all Chetan sir got the idea!
You guys should take action quickly and develop a no brainer investment package targeting licensing of your IP to DAW/keyboard manufacturers. Releasing this as a 3rd party plugin has its advantage in terms of exposure, but is also highly likely to invoke competition popping up all over the place. Move and act now! Brilliant concept... Good Luck!
No idea regarding all the legal stuff, but in theory most plugins could become DAW features, and some indeed do. But from past experience, that could take many years until all of them do, and even then they might not get it ‘right’ as a dedicated plugin would.
@@EyalAmirMusic That legal stuff is your opportunity to capitalise on your Intellectual Property. In software you the dev decide how to distribute, or in other words license usage of your creation to others, be it individuals, companies, organisations... There are many different licensing models. My point is that your particular plugin is in my opinion pretty unique in the sense that it's one of those rather rare instances where one thinks how the hell nobody thought about implementing this before... It's almost like it should be an integral part of of MIDI itself. Therefore as said in my previous post that puts your product in a special position where keyboard/DAW manufacturers are likely to be interested in purchasing a licence from you in return for integrating your intellectual property onto their own products. Again, many different licensing models can be agreed upon. Bottom line - get some advice from a professional in this specific field. Hire or offer percentage of profits. Now is your chance... With software evolving so fast a few months down the track you'll probably start seeing competitors. And a bit later on someone might right similar code and release it as open source. The countdown has already begun the moment you and your partners exposed the actual concept of what your plugin does out to the world.
Sure, I just meant it's not my role and the owner of the company is looking at all these boring business details. I just like cool music tools. :) Thank you so much for your feedback!
As this thing is going to be always on - they should have a "flat" mode that returns to the the "dumb pitch wheel" XD I wonder how this could be incorporated into live performances... Scales can change fast, and the GUI seems a bit much as it stands. Maybe playing a note + another physical button to which into its scale?
Oh BTW, in the most recent version we added the option to 'learn' up to 12 different presets into keyswitches, so you can certainly use that for live shows.
Hi, is there a "Midi Learn CC" function on the scale and root sections in order to assign different values (C, D, E etc, Minor, Major etc) on the fly while playing live or recording?
@@chrisroyer Not sure about a tutorial, but generally speaking: On the right side of the screen there's a "Keyswitch" button. If you click that it will open a little menu where you can midi learn and assign notes to any state of the plugin (scale, etc).
Yeah - so on the keys panel you can just turn on/off different notes you want in the scale. You can set any number of notes, so you can set a pentatonic, chromatic, and even a one-note scale (if you want all your notes to all bend into some pedal tone, for example).
@@EyalAmirMusic if you buy this plugin you have 2 avtivations, which you cannot disable by yourself, this is not customerfriendly. i wish i knew that before purchasing !
Thumbs up for a female lead developer, when is she off to America to make some real money? Bit strange to see you in such close proximity in a pandemic, not helped by the illusion of her touching your ... leg (like 0:53). Since in my EDM niche I have never found a single use for my pitch bend wheel I don't think this plugin is for me but I appreciate other styles (that I abhor) may use it extensively.
This plugin is a true game changer. I stopped using the bend wheel years ago because of the problem of not being able to stay in key. But, this plugin will solve this. I'm not Arab, but I'm sure this is the plugin many Arab and Asian musians have been waiting for. Also, in Western, Brazilian and Flamenco style music genres this plugin will be massively successful. Congratulations to Gal and the team that created this essential plugin for generations to come !!
So simple so genius.
I'm not a keyboardist so I'm surprised this is even a problem. Well done, 10/10
The clearest demo and explanation yet. So good to have the developer there. Many thanks!
In short: The plugin lets you set a scale and then the pitch wheel will only bend to notes within that scale. Works even on chords etc.
Actually, this is something that any keyboard and/or DAW should have built in.
Right! Well, until all of them figure it out, our plugin works with pretty much all sound sources (including hardware synths)!
@@EyalAmirMusic So with a hardware synth it acts as a pitch correction tool? pushing the note to the correct pitch?
Actually it works exactly the same way as it does with a soft synth, giving you smooth pitch bends in the key. :)
There aren't many hardware synths that support MPE so mostly only the monophonic mode would work.
@@EyalAmirMusic I do believe that working with HW synth is nothing special and obvious as you take the MIDI notes and info...but anyway is a cool plugin
I have to try this for my my midi guitar lead parts
Yesterday I was looking through my subscriptions (something I don't really maintain -- I don't hit the like or subscribe buttons ever), and I said, "Man... I wish Eyal would post some more stuff." You did not disappoint.
So much potential (and future potential) w/ this plugin/app (and future potential for smaller chunks of tracks). Random example = bending the major 3rd down a few cents to match the amazing ears of small ensembles who are "correcting" bach's even-temperament on the fly.
Love it. Thanks!
Cool idea! Interesting plugin. Thanks for sharing Eyal! Greetings from Spain (the crazy keyboardist who traveled to Barcelona to see you😂)
Well done! Extra points for the Pythonic t-shirt.
A simple but very powerful concept, love it!
Nice one - simple and useful. A cool feature would be auto scale detection based on previous notes played.
Ha! That's a good idea. :)
That would be tremendously powerful
Very good explanation.
Love From India
Nice to see developers demonstrating the plugin. If this was krishna Chetan's idea then how did Khatija Rehman became a partner in pitch innovations (the company) and how did AR RAHMAN got his daughter in the picture? I have seen AR RAHMAN sir's demonstatiom by Jordan Rudes and Karthick Devraj. But y not Krishna Chetan also do a promo for this. After all Chetan sir got the idea!
You are both geniuses!
Just bought it! Can you explain how this might be used/useful with an MPE Linnstrument by Roger Linn? I just bought that too. Thanks
This is brilliant! Downloading the demo now...
Great! Please add more scales, or better: make it possible to load and save your own scale, as adding them every time is not very handy.
Phyrigian dominant and other modes of harmonic minor seem like odd ones to not be dedicated scales
Cool stuff! What happens to notes outside the scale, like C-major, where does F-sharp bend to?
They will bend back into the key. So in C major, F# would bend up into G, and down into F.
Ah cool, thanks. Unexpected, but thinking about it, it makes sense.
very helpful, thanks for sharing!
You guys should take action quickly and develop a no brainer investment package targeting licensing of your IP to DAW/keyboard manufacturers.
Releasing this as a 3rd party plugin has its advantage in terms of exposure, but is also highly likely to invoke competition popping up all over the place.
Move and act now!
Brilliant concept...
Good Luck!
No idea regarding all the legal stuff, but in theory most plugins could become DAW features, and some indeed do. But from past experience, that could take many years until all of them do, and even then they might not get it ‘right’ as a dedicated plugin would.
@@EyalAmirMusic That legal stuff is your opportunity to capitalise on your Intellectual Property.
In software you the dev decide how to distribute, or in other words license usage of your creation to others, be it individuals, companies, organisations...
There are many different licensing models.
My point is that your particular plugin is in my opinion pretty unique in the sense that it's one of those rather rare instances where one thinks how the hell nobody thought about implementing this before...
It's almost like it should be an integral part of of MIDI itself.
Therefore as said in my previous post that puts your product in a special position where keyboard/DAW manufacturers are likely to be interested in purchasing a licence from you in return for integrating your intellectual property onto their own products.
Again, many different licensing models can be agreed upon.
Bottom line - get some advice from a professional in this specific field.
Hire or offer percentage of profits.
Now is your chance...
With software evolving so fast a few months down the track you'll probably start seeing competitors. And a bit later on someone might right similar code and release it as open source.
The countdown has already begun the moment you and your partners exposed the actual concept of what your plugin does out to the world.
Sure, I just meant it's not my role and the owner of the company is looking at all these boring business details. I just like cool music tools. :)
Thank you so much for your feedback!
@@EyalAmirMusic בהצלחה!
can this plugin also disable pitch wheel?
really smart idea, great ! Will try tomorrow for sure. I guess everybody asked for more scales ? :-)
They will be added on a future update
As this thing is going to be always on - they should have a "flat" mode that returns to the the "dumb pitch wheel" XD
I wonder how this could be incorporated into live performances... Scales can change fast, and the GUI seems a bit much as it stands. Maybe playing a note + another physical button to which into its scale?
I really agree with you. :) And generally like those kind of 'live' features in a plugin. Hopefully it can be added in an update!
Oh BTW, in the most recent version we added the option to 'learn' up to 12 different presets into keyswitches, so you can certainly use that for live shows.
Hi, is there a "Midi Learn CC" function on the scale and root sections in order to assign different values (C, D, E etc, Minor, Major etc) on the fly while playing live or recording?
Yes! It wasn't there on the initial release (so not in this video) but we added it on an update later.
@@EyalAmirMusic Thanks Eyal! Is there a tutorial out there on how to achieve this by any chance?
@@chrisroyer Not sure about a tutorial, but generally speaking:
On the right side of the screen there's a "Keyswitch" button.
If you click that it will open a little menu where you can midi learn and assign notes to any state of the plugin (scale, etc).
I followed the instructions to configure Fluid Pitch and I'm not getting any sound at all. Does anyone by chance know why this might be?
Congratulations for a blessing tool for all music creators ! Where do I find the plug-in app for iOS iPad OS - please help
The iOS version hasn't been released yet, but hopefully soon!
Cool idea!
Thanks well explained for a non keyboardist, better than pitch innovations video....appears summer sale is on.
Great!
There's mention of custom scales, but nothing showing how that is done. Can you explain it? It's something I need
Yeah - so on the keys panel you can just turn on/off different notes you want in the scale. You can set any number of notes, so you can set a pentatonic, chromatic, and even a one-note scale (if you want all your notes to all bend into some pedal tone, for example).
@@EyalAmirMusic Easy enough. Thank you!
wow... now we can play string instruments easily.
all fine, now work, that you can disable the activation if needed. because that is way more customer friendly
Hey! So do you mean bypassing the processing, or bypassing the authentication part?
@@EyalAmirMusic if you buy this plugin you have 2 avtivations, which you cannot disable by yourself, this is not customerfriendly. i wish i knew that before purchasing !
@@dieterkalt4281 Oh!
Yes, this is a very good point, I will bring it up with the Pitch Innovation people.
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It is an Indian plugin
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Jazz music: stops. But on the right pitch.
Thumbs up for a female lead developer, when is she off to America to make some real money? Bit strange to see you in such close proximity in a pandemic, not helped by the illusion of her touching your ... leg (like 0:53). Since in my EDM niche I have never found a single use for my pitch bend wheel I don't think this plugin is for me but I appreciate other styles (that I abhor) may use it extensively.