Originally Posted by Simon - PG Music
Sometimes MIDI files don't have correct tempo information or time signature, or an undefined key signature. To see what information is embedded in a MIDI file, you can use an app such as MIDIYodi to inspect them. Also I've personally come across many MIDI files that are defined at 120bpm which is the "default" tempo in most DAWs, yet the actual song is a completely different tempo - any DAW, including BIAB, would have no idea whether the notes are intentionally out of time or not, therefore they'd need manual correction.
FWIW, 120bpm is also he default for MIDI.

Thinking about this, if I record an SMF file on either of my keyboards, I will most likely not set up any of that stuff. Usually I'm not using tempo, key signature or time signature, I'm just recording the notes I play. I'm not sure that a key signature is even present on either ... I've cartainly never used it.

One would like to think that full MIDI songs have them set suitably, but AFAICS, nothing I record will ... yet anyway.


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