Need Help for Midi File Time Signature

Discussion in 'Working with Sound' started by Theologyx, May 26, 2025 at 6:57 PM.

  1. Theologyx

    Theologyx Kapellmeister

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    Hi, can someone convert the midi files into 4/4 for me ?

    thank you already in advance

    Theo
     

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  3. Wick

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    I think it's in 6/8 time signature with 2 first beats for pick up. I tidied it up a bit for you. Ask dance-maker brothers to convert it for you.
     

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  4. odod

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    It;s already 4/4 with triplet feel .. just open in Musescore
     
  5. Theologyx

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    Ask dance-maker brothers: I don't understand that
     
  6. Theologyx

    Theologyx Kapellmeister

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    what do I have to do there?
    Thanks
     
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    I meant the members who produce dance music, because this time signature is used a lot in those genres.
     
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    6/8=0.75 and 4/4=1.
    6/8 is a rational number and 4/4 is an arithmetic number. The least common multiple of these two numbers is 4 (the smallest multiple that you can convert 0.75 to an arithmetic number is 4). This means that you have to drag all the notes on the piano roll 4 times as much. You'll notice that all the notes are snapped to the quarter-note grid. You should also increase the tempo by 4 times so that the speed of your music does not slow down.
     
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