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Re: MIDI tick resolution
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Karlin High |
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Re: MIDI tick resolution |
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Mon, 19 Mar 2018 21:04:47 -0500 |
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On 3/19/2018 8:49 PM, Ivan Kuznetsov wrote:
So what if four notes are of length 77 and one note is length 76?
No one can hear the difference.
I'd say so, too. But human-listening is only one use case for a MIDI
file, and in this area I don't know what others would surprise me.
Example: Humdrum
<http://www.humdrum.org/guide/ch01/#what-can-humdrum-do>
I looked at that, and found it sort of staggering. I'd probably have to
study for several years to do any good with it.
Or maybe the proper response to certain such use cases would be, "If
you're going to be so technical, go further yet and develop an AI of
some sort that can pattern-recognize the format limitations and
determine what to do with them."
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Karlin High
Missouri, USA
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