Discussion:
Is this group active
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iain.wacey@gefanuc.com
2016-07-07 17:03:42 UTC
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Never see any real posts
Pete
2016-07-07 20:58:22 UTC
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Post by ***@gefanuc.com
Never see any real posts
They show up occasionally... (:-/)

There are a few of us who keep an eye on it anyway.

-- Pete --
Peter Billam
2016-07-12 01:16:03 UTC
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Greetings again all,
Post by Pete
Post by ***@gefanuc.com
Never see any real posts
They show up occasionally... (:-/)
There are a few of us who keep an eye on it anyway.
-- Pete --
I'm still here too, endlessly lurking. I had a question a couple
of weeks ago, about handling set_tempo events in multi-track files
namely does each new tempo apply to all tracks even previous ones?

I met a file on alt.binaries.sounds.midi which had 18 tracks
(the last 13 only contained one 'track_name' text-event each with
things like date, composer etc..)
with all the set_tempos collected into one track; this is not how
I generate them myself, so I ended up rewriting to_millisecs() in
http://www.pjb.com.au/comp/lua/MIDI.html
http://www.pjb.com.au/midi/MIDI.html
to make two passes, the first to collect the set_tempos and the
second to calculate the milliseconds. Seems to work ...

I didn't ask comp.music.midi - I thought there was no-one here!
But there is :-)

Regards, Peter
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Peter Billam www.pjb.com.au www.pjb.com.au/comp/contact.html
Clifton Davis
2016-07-10 00:05:48 UTC
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The activity is low here, but definitely exists. I think the activity would be higher without all the garbage posts.
J.B. Wood
2016-07-12 10:23:48 UTC
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Post by ***@gefanuc.com
Never see any real posts
Hello, and you can also get an idea by looking at last posting dates on
Google groups. BTW there's another ng, alt.music.midi that also has a
dearth of activity. Sincerely,
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J. B. Wood e-mail: ***@hotmail.com
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