Yeah, but you can do all this in Beatnik as well.

I guess I'm not seeing how you're locking to quarter notes, eigth notes,
etc....how are you keeping track between note values in relation to each
other, ie tempo?



On 5/3/01 11:43 AM, "Irv Kalb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> When using the Sequence XTRA, I build up a list of notes that the
> user wants to hear, then turn them into a MIDI sequence.  For
> example, the notes E, F, G, gets turned into:
> 
> [[[1, 1, 1, 1], [[0, 144, 52, 100, 480], [480, 144, 53, 100, 480],
> [960, 144, 55, 100, 480]]]]
> 
> Then I pass this list to the Sequence XTRA and ask it to play the
> notes.  There are no stored samples.  The above list is a description
> of MIDI notes that are generated by the Sequence XTRA.  There is
> another call I in the Sequence XTRA that allows you to change
> "instruments"  Each instrument has a number, and you just tell it
> what number instrument you want it to play (e.g. Piano is 0, cello is
> 42, trombone is 57, etc.)


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