
Use the half size option multiple times and you'll hear this little scream (the pitch modulation) at the beginning of the sound.In order to avoid the pitch deviation just make sure that the first and the last node stay exactly aligned to the middle. Now put the first and the last MSEG node right to middle, at position 6 of the vertical range, to have a symmetric orientation.Actually this is the vertical snapping, the pitch in our case, and you can snap the nodes to the exact pitches of the twelve note tempered scale. It means it divides the vertical range to 12 equal spaces. Now let's see how to setup this MSEG! Just right click on the MSEG area and select the Value Snap 12.Now following the same principle try with -18 for the Osc Tune and 36 for the modulation amount - it works the same but the result is a more extreme pitch bend. Set the pitch modulation to MSEG1 and double the amount of tune (which -3) but with the opposite sign, so 2 times three results is 6. Why 6? Just observe the relationship: from the middle it goes up 3 and down 3 so the whole range spans 6 semitones.


Here is a simple step-by-step example where I will modulate the pitch with MSEG:
