From: Ken R. <ke...@re...> - 2007-01-05 07:46:01
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, Jan 01, 2007 at 11:36:21PM +0000, Abrolag wrote: > On Mon, 1 Jan 2007 18:16:18 -0500 > "D. Michael McIntyre" <mic...@ro...> wrote: > > > On Sunday 31 December 2006 11:48 pm, Ken Restivo wrote: > > > > > I saw a stretch function in rosegarden. How would I set the tempo to 92 > > > bpm, then stretch/compress the tracks so that they sound like they sounded > > > when they were played back at 100 bpm? > > > > I thought I'd let you know I *do* plan to sit down and have a think about how > > to answer this. I just haven't had time for that think yet. > > This is something I would find useful too. > > I have a number of very old MIDI files that were recorded with a > brain-dead sequencer in common time while I was unfortunately playing > in <cough>/<cough> time. This means the only way to do anything with > them now is to completely ignore any bar lines etc. Good job I don't > work in the notation editor! > I figured it out and posted a solution here: http://www.restivo.org/blog/?p=21 - -ken -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFFngIYe8HF+6xeOIcRAuzqAKC6VTXfcbN11bYpDcl/xbJZhJO90wCfUwCk vC3PH3daHR9DDvLYR+zB6gw= =Te7I -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |