W W M | 13 Jan 2005 01:24
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Re: Probably using stretch effect incorrectly

Kevin Cosgrove <kevinc <at> doink.com> wrote:


On 12 January 2005 at 12:40, W W M wrote:

> Or should I just reload the midi file into perhaps rosegarden
> or Muse, and speed up the tempo that way? Probably more
> efficient....

ABSOLUTELY, if you have MIDI, then that is the best way to change the
tempo. It doesn't take as long to do, and the sound is better. I'm
not fully versed in TiMidity. It might have a tempo option.

G'luck....

--
Kevin

I tried with timidity, using the -T n% option, but it didn't seem to be doing anything.  I'm fairly sure rosegarden4 or Muse will do it, though.  Any timidity experts out there?  I'm using Agnula 1.2.0, FWIW.

Thanks for your reply, Kevin!

Mark


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Kevin Cosgrove | 13 Jan 2005 01:29

Re: Probably using stretch effect incorrectly


On 12 January 2005 at 16:24, W W M <scottishwalrus <at> yahoo.com> wrote:

> I tried with timidity, using the -T n% option, but it didn't
> seem to be doing anything.  I'm fairly sure rosegarden4 or Muse
> will do it, though.  Any timidity experts out there?  I'm using
> Agnula 1.2.0, FWIW.

Rosegarden, which I use, would do that easily.....

 
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Kevin

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