Tremolo in MIDI
1. Open attached MIDI in a player (e.g. QuickTime 7.6.6).
2. Play at 3:24.
3. Open the file in MuseScore and compare.
Result: The first F note is shorter.
Discussion: There seems to be a tremolo. Should the entire note be imported and an object applied to it?
Using MuseScore 2.0 Nightly Build d48660b - Mac 10.7.5.
Attachment | Size |
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Tremolo in MIDI.mid | 555 bytes |
Tremolo in MIDI - Audio.zip | 72.27 KB |
Comments
This may actually be a trill.
The F should probably be two Fs - one for normal, then another tied to it with the trill applied.
In reply to This may actually be a by chen lung
No Chen it's done with the Sustain (Pedal) event, which brings the vibrato sustain phase of the sample into play.
You need to get hold of a MIDI sequencer so you can check these things from the event list without importing into MuseScore.
Not sure what's available for Mac but there's bound to be at least one free one.