there is a
bug in Quicktime 6 which causes long notes to be truncated (played
staccato) when generating a midi file. [...] so another possible
work around is to generate the midi file at a fast tempo to keep
all delta times within two bytes, then use a midi editor to change
the tempo.
Is
On 31 Mar 2004, at 00:53, Jack Campin wrote:
Phil Taylor wrote:
there is a
bug in Quicktime 6 which causes long notes to be truncated (played
staccato) when generating a midi file. If you can use Quicktime movie
files instead of midi it's not a problem. Likewise if you can use a
pre- OS X
Phil Taylor wrote:
there is a
bug in Quicktime 6 which causes long notes to be truncated (played
staccato) when generating a midi file. If you can use Quicktime movie
files instead of midi it's not a problem. Likewise if you can use a
pre- OS X operating system you can use Quicktime 4 (last
I'm sure this has been covered before, but does anyone have a favored
way of generating a midi file from abc?
I own ABC2Win, and have been playing with BarFly. I've been unable to
redirect PlayQABC output to the midi synth to a file... I would think
it's possible, but I've not been able to
On 16 Mar 2004, at 19:03, Christian M. Cepel wrote:
I'm sure this has been covered before, but does anyone have a favored
way of generating a midi file from abc?
I own ABC2Win, and have been playing with BarFly. I've been unable
to redirect PlayQABC output to the midi synth to a file... I
My program HARMONY imports abc, including multiple voices, and writes MIDI.
It also has facilities to add MIDI effects (modulation, pitch bend etc) to
individual notes via 'note styles'
The latest release also lets you play tunes in via MIDI keyboard (in step
time only)
See my web stie