Importing syncopated 4-4 1998-07-08 04:00 am I tried to import a midi tune (Clapton's "Wonderful Tonight"),but it came out rather scrambled. I tried a few things(like import compound time),but nothing cured it.Could this be because of a 12-8 tune scored in 4-4?Does midi even give a time signature? We are new to computer music(and computers in general),and are checking out what isaround in the way of useful programs for teaching.Thanks,Sheldon and Robyn. Quote Selected
Re: Importing syncopated 4-4 Reply #1 – 1998-07-08 04:00 am The MIDI file standard does include a time signature. NWC will use the time signature if it is included in the MIDI file. If no time signature is found, then 4/4 is assumed. You can manually change the signature to 12/8, export, then re-import in order to get imported results in 12/8 form. Quote Selected
Re: Importing syncopated 4-4 Reply #2 – 1998-07-15 04:00 am Many MIDI files, especially popular music, will show up as rather bizzare when notated by a program such as NWC (even far more expensive notation software will give you this problem). A lot of the MIDI files you come across were created by playing a MIDI instrument and not with a notation program. Because of subtle nuisances in playing, the file doesn't always fit real well into notation, even if it sounds pretty good when played through a MIDI player. You can help yourself by setting time signatures and playing around with the note duration settings when importing. I have often found, however, that I have to do some serious editing of rhythms and there is no other way around it. Quote Selected
Re: Importing syncopated 4-4 Reply #3 – 1998-07-16 04:00 am Absolutely. To help with rhythm editing, you can set up a macro to automatically actually change groups of notes (say a triplet or more complex pattern) into a set rhythmic pattern. I know I'm flogging a dead horse here (euthanased by ms themselves) but recorder macros are really really useful.Andrew Quote Selected
Re: Importing syncopated 4-4 Reply #4 – 1998-07-19 04:00 am ok, I tried editing the scores to l2/8, then exporting,then reimporting, but I got the same thing back.(I guess that's not too surprising...)Thanks for the tips,I can see it's a common problem. I'llkeep hacking away at it.P.S.- Oops! That tune was Louis Armstrong's What A Wonderful World,obtained at the Art Bell web site (www.artbell.com ,look forbumper music) Quote Selected