On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Christopher Cherrett
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I am not referring to midi at all here. I am referring to the frequency
> that Thorn outputs events on the line drawn on the controller. It could
> be 256th or whatever, but 128th is the minimum for creating realistic
> swells in certain types of notes played.

Julie's point is a good one.  Consider an example.

Let's imagine you were to add a line to change the Volume controller
from 80 to 100 across the span of a 4/4 bar.  There are only 20
meaningful controller changes in that range, so creating a new
controller event every 128th note (i.e. 512 times) would be pointless.

There are various ways to handle that without making so many
controllers, but surely the most obvious is just to create a
controller every 1/20 of a bar, rather than quantize to anything like
128th notes at all.

Similarly, if you want to sweep the volume (for some reason) from 0 to
127 during a single quarter note, there's no internal reason
Rosegarden couldn't emit 512 events for you.  Though that might be
unwise.


Chris

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