Hi,
I didn't try the patch, as I don't have Gem installed, and as a result I may be missing the point in what follows. But some useful equations (which you can rearrange using very basic algebra):
(time per frame in ms) = 1000 / (rate in fps)
(total time in ms) = (number of frames) * 1000 / (rate in fps)
(time per beat in ms) = 60000 / (rate in bpm)
A way of checking equations for plausibility is described in the first few paragraphs here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimensional_analysis
Claude
day 5 wrote:
Hallo,
what formula might one be using to determine periodicity as rate in ms ?
For example, say you know total frames of a video file and you know this file is 24 fps. You can say that it vibrates at 24 Hz so what is the periodicity of the wave in ms ?