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Jean-Pierre Rosen <[log in to unmask]>@ACM.ORG> on 11/06/2000 04:27:14
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Please respond to Jean-Pierre Rosen <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: Timing for MIDI: an interesting project
> Ah, yes. It's supposed to be about music. "Ticks" be d*mned! Where are
> the definitions of Whole_Note, Half_Note, Quarter_Note, etc.? Base these
> on "Ticks per measure", then forget about ticks. Added advantage: you
can
> changed the tempo by changing one constant. Define the pitches using
> something akin to do, di, re, ri, mi, fa, etc., and you will be able to
> change the key just as easily.
>
Of course, you should be using Ut as the first pitch... since do is a
reserved word :-)
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J-P. Rosen ([log in to unmask])
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Oops! Well, I did say "something akin to"
Doe... a deer....
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