I'm back, new machine and all.
>
> On Tuesday, February 07, 2012, Chris Cannam wrote:
>
>> ...converting to real time and then converting back to MIDI time in a
>> tempo-independent way -- which would give all notes the "right" times
>> but give us a relatively uninformative MIDI file, without any MIDI
>> tempo changes in it...
>
> That's pretty much what I thought he had undertaken, but I must have
> misunderstood.
What I did was fairly conservative in this regard. It calculates output
times exactly how MidiFile did.
>> Inserting a tempo for each note event (as you almost suggest) would
>> probably be ideal for ramps...
>
> I vote for whatever is less complicated, and I want to state that my
> position
> on the issue is that MIDI is already a lossy format, so additional loss of
> information is perfectly acceptable to me.
There may be a way to have it both ways. If that doesn't work reasonably,
then I'll simply writes times as if tempo was fixed, which you and Chris
have convincved me of the merits of.
Tom Breton (Tehom)
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