hey,
yes i think so because it seems that [seq] does not offer to specify some kind of ticks when writing to a file.
hmm.
 
 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 01. April 2020 um 22:54 Uhr
Von: "Alexandre Torres Porres" <porres@gmail.com>
An: "Jakob Laue" <jakkesprinter@web.de>
Cc: Pd-List <pd-list@lists.iem.at>
Betreff: Re: [PD] including bpm info to midi-recording
well, I dunno, but maybe this is a cyclone issue with [seq]?
 
 
Em qua., 1 de abr. de 2020 às 13:08, Jakob Laue <jakkesprinter@web.de> escreveu:
Hey list,
I have a patch that plays melodies with midi notes. The patch also records the melodies into midi files for later use.

The recording is done with [midiformat] and [seq] from the cyclone-library, like this

|60[
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[makenote 100 500]
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[pack f f]
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[midiformat]
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[seq]

[seq] receives "record" , "stop record" and "write" messages for recording and saving the midi files.

My problem is that when I copy the recorded midi file into a daw, the melody's tempo and onsets do not match with the metronome in the daw. Do you know if there is a way to somehow capture the bpm of the melody in pd into the recorded midi-file? The [seq] object knows a [tick[ message, but I have not figured that out yet. I definitely could calculate a bpm from my [metro] in the patch, but I don't know how to get that into the midi-recording.

Maybe someone of you has already dealt with this?! :-)

Thanks!
Jakob




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