Re: iPhone AU best practices
Re: iPhone AU best practices
- Subject: Re: iPhone AU best practices
- From: Admiral Quality <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2010 15:13:01 -0400
Same thing Paul, anyone producing a MIDI editor that doesn't correlate
the note-ons to the note-offs is just asking for a bunch of trouble.
It simply doesn't happen. (In a good editor you will usually see the
note represented by an on event and a *length* in time).
But like I already pointed out, presumably malformed MIDI streams have
nothing to do with mahboud's question. You can't hit the same spot on
the screen without taking your finger off the screen first, so there's
his note-off. Not a problem.
- AQ
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Paul Davis <email@hidden> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 2:47 PM, Admiral Quality <email@hidden> wrote:
>> That would be a pretty strange MIDI controller to produce that stream.
>> In real life, it simply doesn't come up.
>
> I had written: "its hard to generate this with most MIDI equipment,
> but pretty easy when editing MIDI"
>
> And its not "illegal". Its just that the MIDI spec doesn't cover it,
> mostly because the MIDI spec was written with a heavily keyboard
> centric view of the world. You can generate that sequence of events
> with a more drum-oriented controller, for example.
>
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