On 10 February 2012 19:25, D. Michael McIntyre
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Sure it's worth having, it's just hard to reconcile a neat MIDI file with
> something that fundamentally can't be represented in MIDI.  Is it better to
> mangle the durations or to put in twelve dozen bizarre tempo changes?

It's better to put in the tempo changes, because you only need to put
in one for each event that starts during the ramped section (so there
is some logic to it, it won't look completely arbitrary and bizarre)
and more importantly because that way you don't end up with less
meaningful MIDI files for the far more common case where you have
tempo changes but no ramps.

But, this basically amounts to my saying that "doing it right would be
better" -- when (as we've seen) doing it right is what's prevented us
from doing it at all in the past.


Chris

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