>How about continuing to honor time changes in the MIDI file, but scaling the 
>clock by a user-supplied constant (default 1.0)?

This could be also a useful option too. Everything depends of the user real 
need when she/he decides to set the tempo.
 

Note: In my previous message, please let me correct me. Read this instead:

> > 1)In tempo mode "internal" (default), fluidsynth reads tempo messages 
> > coming from the MIDI file.
> > 2)In tempo mode "external", fluidsynth reads the tempo value set internally 
> > by the user

jjc

 

> Message du 16/04/19 04:07
> De : "Dan Eble" 
> A : "Ceresa Jean-Jacques" , "FluidSynth mailing list" 
> Copie à : 
> Objet : Re: [fluid-dev] Bpm
> 
> On Apr 15, 2019, at 12:06, Ceresa Jean-Jacques  wrote:
> > May be one thing feasable and useful would be to have FluidSynth working in 
> > 2 tempo modes (external/internal):
> > 1)In tempo mode "external" (default), fluidsynth reads tempo messages 
> > coming from the MIDI file.
> > 2)In tempo mode "internal", fluidsynth reads the tempo value set internally 
> > by the user (i.e MIDI tempo messages coming from the MIDI file are skipped).
> > In tempo mode internal, tempo value should be expressed in "number of 
> > quarter notes per minute" with fractional value to keep a perceptible 
> > musical sense.
> 
> How about continuing to honor time changes in the MIDI file, but scaling the 
> clock by a user-supplied constant (default 1.0)?
> — 
> Dan
> 
>
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