Re: question about outCurrentMeasureDownBeat in the Musical Time Callback
Re: question about outCurrentMeasureDownBeat in the Musical Time Callback
- Subject: Re: question about outCurrentMeasureDownBeat in the Musical Time Callback
- From: James Coker <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 11:11:43 -0700
I have to agree here. I don't have a definition handy, but
I'm pretty sure that a downbeat should always
be a whole beat. If that's not the case, then a more proper
term with a clear definition is in order.
Jim
On Mar 16, 2004, at 7:23 PM, Jeremy Sagan wrote:
Bill,
Hmmm.... What would the current down beat return on the second measure
of a piece with a 3/8 time signature?
It seems to me that the meaning of the 8 in 3/8 is that the "8th note
gets the beat".
Jeremy
On Tuesday, March 16, 2004, at 07:12 PM, William Stewart wrote:
Yes - but (as the docs describe I think) the downbeat could be a
partial number... think of a piece with 3/8 bars
We also consider that quarter notes are a beat.
Bill
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