Tom, I am thoroughly unable to duplicate the pitch raise problem you describe. Pitch raising works fine for me with Pocket RCT. You might describe all the settings you are using: Standard Pitch raise? +3%? -3%? Small, Medium, or Large Pitch Raise? What was the lowest plain wire setting? When the "offset" in your example below said -1.38, what did the "Original" box say? Kent Swafford On 7/9/02 7:18 AM, "Tvak@AOL.COM" <Tvak@AOL.COM> wrote: > Anybody else have a problem with Pocket RCT's pitch raise function? I get > negative offset values on pitch raises. In other words, it tells me to tune > all the notes flat, with the target to the left of center. For example, I > sampled my Yamaha U1 just now and A4 reads 438.85. In pitch raise mode, the > target is to the left of center, and the offset is > -1.38. Each succesive note gives me a larger negative offset. > > Of course, when the notes are flat I need to pull the notes sharp, and the > target should be on the right with a positive offset reading. > > With so few options I find it hard to believe I've toggled something the > wrong way, but it's usually human error with these kind of things. > > I am an experienced RCT user (laptop version) and I've never had this problem > before. Pitch raise settings are all at default except for "lowest plain > wire string". > > Help, anyone? > > Tom Sivak
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