Re: AU, plugin tempo, musical time information
Re: AU, plugin tempo, musical time information
- Subject: Re: AU, plugin tempo, musical time information
- From: Richard Dobson <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 18:55:00 +0000
I will de-lurk to say that I understood it perfectly well; as the sort
of composer who is very comfortable with time signatures such as 7/8.
Even common-or-garden 9/8 is not something that can be rounded to a
quarter note. To sync something to 9/8, the working beat unit (if not
eighth notes) is the dotted quarter-note - i.e. three beats in a
measure, not 4.5. The quoted assertion: "In common practice a beat is
generally associated with a quarter note" is indeed very bad and makes
Logic seem very conservative and banal. Anyone wanting to sync an effect
to tempo will need to sync to those dotted quarter-notes. Can't say I
have tried it; but it would be shocking indeed if Logic can't do it.
And ~of course~ it is nothing to do with Linux!
Richard Dobson
William Stewart wrote:
Paul
I'm not sure what you are actually asking.
We've described how this works, many plugin developers have been using
this now for a couple of releases of Logic and other host apps, and
aside from some initial teething problems, it seems to be working ok.
I'm not really sure that you question is really understood, it seemed to
me more of a commentary about the way you do something different on
Linux than anything else.
Bill
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