CHAPTER 11: MELODY ASSEMBLER
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11.4.4 Description of Melody Data
(1) Tempo data
16 types of tempo data (0 to 15) are available. 2 types of tempo data from them can be selected for
each melody.
Tempo data should be described as follows:
TEMPO Start mark of tempo data (It cannot be omitted.)
:
TEMPO x 0 = 3 TEMPO x 1 = 9
:
: Tempo data (0 to 15)
: Tempo No. (0, 1)
: Melody No. (0 to 15)
:
END End mark (It cannot be omitted.)
- The start mark "TEMPO" and the end mark "END" must be placed at the beginning and the end of
the setting, respectively.
-Tempo data for each melody should be described in one line.
-Melody No. should be described in ascending order (0, 1, 2, ...).
-Tempo No. should be ordered 0 and 1 as above.
-Tempo No. 1 can be omitted if only one tempo is used. In this case, tempo No. 1 will be set to
tempo data 0.
Example:
TEMPO 0 0 = 3
TEMPO 1 0 = 7 TEMPO 1 1 = 5
- Separate "TEMPO" and tempo No. and between tempo No. and melody No. with one or more
spaces or tabs (return can also be used).
- Either capital letters or small letters can be used for the start mark, end mark and "TEMPO" in
data.
Table 11.4.4.1 shows the available tempo data. For example, 60.0 means
=
.
.
60.0, the playing of 60
crotchets per minute.
Table 11.4.4.1 Tempo Data
Tempo data
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Tempo
30.0
32.0
34.0
36.9
40.0
43.6
48.0
53.3
Tempo data
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Tempo
60.0
68.6
80.0
96.0
120.0
160.0
240.0
480.0