Independent of the setting and maybe by the fact,
that not really everyone knows or equal aware
would for example 130 BPM never ever result in one exactly 130 BPM.
Simply by the fact, that integer microseconds is the smallest Unit.
Refers to Audio the smallest practical Unit is integer one sample = 1 and not x,yyyyy samples.
and refers to BPM the smallest practical unit at worst consequences/Instance MIDI is microseconds/quarter..
60.000.000 : 130 BPM = 461.538,46153846153846153846153846..... microseconds
Integer= 461.538 microseconds
Possible exactly integer microseconds to BPM steps around 130 BPM
461.537 | 60.000.000 : 461.537 = 130,00041 BPM
461.538 | 60.000.000 : 461.538 = 130,00013 BPM
461.539 | 60.000.000 : 431.539 = 129,99984 BPM
there is simply no exactly 130 BPM
The same of course with all other BPM which 60.000.000 : BPM result
is not exactly integer. (Result without decimals)
125 BPM would be exact 480.000
but 85 BPM would be 705.882,3529411764705........
This would result BPM steps around 85
84,9999208 BPM | 705.883 micros
85,0000425 BPM | 705.882 micros | 85 BPM = true 85,0000425 BPM
85,0001629 BPM | 705.881 micros
As I said the above fact is independent of the setting. "Force project tempo/time signature changes to occur on whole samples"
And now I spammed enough
and
yes SRY- of course not the right place.
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