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Re: HostCallbackInfo and beatAndTempoProc
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Re: HostCallbackInfo and beatAndTempoProc


  • Subject: Re: HostCallbackInfo and beatAndTempoProc
  • From: Jeremy Sagan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 18:29:27 -0400

Robert,

Perhaps you should simply calculate the beat as though you have a constant tempo as you do. It is kind of hard to understand how Rax has no concept of beats if it has tempo, which is expressed as 'Beats' per minute.

Jeremy

On Oct 11, 2004, at 3:42 PM, Robert Grant wrote:

So my problem with Crystal et al. was the beatAndTempoProc. (Thanks Glenn!)

Rax does not have a concept of beats yet as it has no sequencer. But I'd like to be able to tell these synths the current tempo. Is there any way to pass the tempo but not the beat info via the callback?

Otherwise I'm just going to have to drop them from the AUs that receive tempo info.

Thanks,

Robert.

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