[PD] "inv" and "bpmtms" objects?

Boby Peru Dafoe bobyperud at yahoo.com.ar
Mon May 9 00:57:18 CEST 2005


ok,  that tips, help me a lot!

Many thanks ; )

best

Chrs


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Date: Sun, 8 May 2005 17:42:56 +0200
From: Frank Barknecht 
Subject: Re: [PD] "inv" and "bpmtms" objects?
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Hallo,
hard off hat gesagt: // hard off wrote:

> it sounds like they are just abstractions anyway...if they are not
> included with the file you need to play, then just try to figure out
> what they do, and make them yourself. as frank said [expr 60000 /
> $f1] is gonna do the trick for bpm->ms

BTW: also for ms->bpm

[inv] might be [expr 1/$f1], then [inv]---[* 60000] is [bpmtms]. ;)

Ciao
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