Indeed, Martin. But I am more of a troubadour than a musician and more of a business analyst than a programmer, so I have cobbled together some "utilities" that help me make music from assorted midi files and long before I understood the role I might make LilyPond play I choose a midi resolution and it isn't 384. I believe ABC2MIDI also outputs at a fixed resolution, though I could be wrong. So, you're right, my "software" doesn't conform to the MIDI standard, but it doesn't really need to because it has a user group of one. Best Giles ________________________________ From: lilypond-user-bounces+giles.boardman=hotmail.co...@gnu.org <lilypond-user-bounces+giles.boardman=hotmail.co...@gnu.org> on behalf of Martin Tarenskeen <m.tarensk...@kpnmail.nl> Sent: 10 May 2024 10:06 To: lilypond-user@gnu.org <lilypond-user@gnu.org> Subject: Re: MIDI format and MIDI resolution
Op donderdag 9 mei 2024 om 16:33:02 +00:00:00 schreef Giles Boardman <giles.board...@hotmail.co.uk>: > Hello, > Can anyone tell me if it is possible to generate Midi format 0 files > and whether it is possible to control the resolution setting. I have > been standardising resolution for midi files from different sources > and the value I chose is not the one output by Lilypond. What is the reason you want to standardise the resolution for your midi files anyway? If there is software that you use that requires a standardized midi resolution, then this software was not designed conform the MIDI standard. Any software that can load MIDI files should be able to read any possible resolution from a MIDI file and calculate whatever it needs for it's own native resolution from there. -- Martin