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Date: Wed Jun 16 00:37:53 1993
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Subject: Ultrasound Daily Digest V4 #16


Ultrasound Daily Digest     Wed Jun 16 00:37     Volume 4: Issue  16  

Today's Topics:
            Another bug with Recording Session?  Not sure.
                     Another in a long series...
                             CDROM drives
                              Flashback
                 Gravis Stock... Whats going on guys?
                       Installing 2.06 update 
                       MOD player for Windows?
             New Gravis Disks - Question on Rec. Session
                      Problems with 2.06 release
                     Recording Studio bugs (more)
                             Some Answers
                            Stunt Island?
          The Gravis Ultra Sound sound board! (fwd) (2 msgs)
                        The Power Chords Blues
                  ULTRASOUND DAILY DIGEST V (2 msgs)
               Ultrasound Daily Digest V4 #15  (2 msgs)
                              X-Wing...

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Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1993 10:52:34 -0500 (EST)
From: sjm@se01.elk.miles.com (Scott Mark)
Subject: Another bug with Recording Session?  Not sure.
Message-ID: <9306151552.AA16060@se01.elk.miles.com>

I'm not sure what the MIDI standards are, so I could be wrong on this one.
If so, I'm sure that someone will point it out to me just as delicately as
those who have expressed their views about Recording Studio... 

I was trying to figure a way around the 1/32th note problem I'd seen in
Chinese.mid, and I thought that I could change the time signature.

No dice (but no bug, yet).  You can set the number of beats per measure,
but a quarter note gets one count, forever and ever amen.

Now, when I was in band, "quarter note gets one count" meant that each quarter
note got one beat on tempo, no matter how many beats there are in a measure.

But when I set the time base to be 2/4 (two beats per measure, quarter note
gets one count, the song played twice as fast!

My understanding was always that it doesn't matter how many beats there are
in a measure- the speed of the song goes the same unless you either change
the tempo or change the number of beats that a quarter note gets.

Or did I learn it all wrong or forget it since then?  Doesn't the bottom
number mean how many beats a quarter note gets?

Am I crazy?  Can someone tell me what's wrong with my thinking?

Scott
Scott Mark		(219) 262-7452		8:00 - 4:30 EST
sjm@se01.elk.miles.com

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Date: Tue, 15 Jun 93 11:18:34 -0400
From: "Momentary language, sexual situations" <dantonio@magick.tay2.dec.com>
Subject: Another in a long series...
Message-ID: <9306151518.AA15068@magick.tay2.dec.com>

...I got my upgrade disks here in bucoli