Hello, While not totally aware of mdish semantics, the tempo of 37500 seems strange in the definition, as well as the time signature of 4/384 By guess if I divide the tempo 37500 by ticks 1536, it gives a tempo of 24,4140625 which is VERY slow as you say, and if multiplied by a factor of 4 you’ll get around 100bpm, so maybe the tempo you are expecting. If yes, then maybe something is to be changed either in the midi exported file so the numbers are correct, or maybe midish does something bad on importing the file ? These are just guesses, hope that helps. As a Cubase user (macOS) I know I can change the ticks (ppq) on export, but I’m not aware of any linux command line equivalent. Have fun. Raphaël > Le 17 déc. 2021 à 15:39, Jeanette C. <julien_at_mail.upb.de> a écrit : > > Hey hey, > I imported a MIDI file into midish. The resultant midish file shows > ticks_per_unit 1536 > tempo_factor 256 > meta { > timesig 4 384 > tempo 37500 > } > at the top. For a project with a tempo of 100bpm. > > Synchronised to Midish's internal clock this is fine. Synchronised to an external clock the tempo is VERY slow, about 1/16th to 1/20th slower. I can't really calculate the factor. It's not 1/16th exactly nor 1/20th. > > What can I do to fix the song to use 24 tick per quarter or how can I correctly change the tempo of the external clock source to correctly generate 100BPM inside Midish? > > Many thanks for any hints! > > Best wishes, > > Jeanette > > -- > * Website: http://juliencoder.de - for summer is a state of sound > * Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMS4rfGrTwz8W7jhC1Jnv7g > * Audiobombs: https://www.audiobombs.com/users/jeanette_c > * GitHub: https://github.com/jeanette-c > > You know I'm one of a kind, > There'll never be another me <3 > (Britney Spears) >Received on Mon Dec 20 2021 - 17:01:44 CET
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