Hy,
Does somebody know if there's a way to define the factor of the tempo interpolation applied by a rallentando or an accelerando?
Like a poco a poco...
Thanks in advance.
m
Interpolation factor for accelerando and rallentando
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Re: Interpolation factor for accelerando and rallentando
Hi,
no, currently the tempo interpolation is fixed.
That is also handy because integration is just computing area of triangles and in principle does not lead to any approximation. Maybe in the future one may imagine a tempo curve, with some degree of approximation. Your best path, for now, is to sample tempi for each bar or for each division, and interpolate between them.
d
no, currently the tempo interpolation is fixed.
That is also handy because integration is just computing area of triangles and in principle does not lead to any approximation. Maybe in the future one may imagine a tempo curve, with some degree of approximation. Your best path, for now, is to sample tempi for each bar or for each division, and interpolate between them.
d