When you scan a music roll, I was wondering how you synchronize the MIDI
clock to the step perforations in a music roll. MIDI software usually
breaks a measure into -?- so many steps a measure.
How does one sync each measure from a piano roll into each measure
in MIDI. Is it "MIDI" or "Midi"?
Don Teach, Shreveport Music Co
1610 E. Bert Kouns, Shreveport, LA 71105
dat-smc@juno.com
[ Editor's note:
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[ MIDI is an acronym (that's why it's always in capital letters) which
[ stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. The MIDI wireline
[ signals can be recorded on a computer in the Standard MIDI File
[ (SMF) format. Computer programs called music sequencers and editors
[ can modify the MIDI data files.
[
[ The tempo of the music is determined by the MIDI clock "metronome"
[ built into the editor/sequencer program, but an external MIDI clock
[ signal can also be selected. One use is to synchronize the MIDI
[ data with the crankshaft of a perforator. Conversely, a roll
[ reader fitted with a measuring wheel can generate the MIDI clock so
[ that the computer file is synchronized with the motion of the paper.
[
[ Now that I've answered the easy questions I hope that George Bogatko
[ and Andy Taylor can tell us how they "align the music to the measure
[ bars". It's a tricky process which I have done, but it will take me
[ awhile to describe it and write it down!
[
[ -- Robbie
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