C# Class Melanchall.DryWetMidi.Core.TimeDivision

MIDI file time division.
Time division specifies the meaning of the delta-times of events. There are two types of the time division: ticks per quarter note and SMPTE. Time division of the first type has bit 15 set to 0. In this case bits 14 thru 0 represent the number of ticks which make up a quarter-note. Division of the second type has bit 15 set to 1. In this case bits 14 thru 8 contain one of the four values: -24, -25, -29, or -30, corresponding to the four standard SMPTE and MIDI Time Code formats (-29 corresponds to 30 drop frame), and represents the number of frames per second. Bits 7 thru 0 (which represent a byte stored positive) is the resolution within a frame: typical values may be 4 (MIDI Time Code resolution), 8, 10, 80 (bit resolution), or 100.
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Public Methods

Method Description
Clone ( ) : TimeDivision

Clones time division by creating a copy of it.

Private Methods

Method Description
ToInt16 ( ) : short

Converts this time division into 16-bit signed integer number that will be written to a file.

Method Details

Clone() public abstract method

Clones time division by creating a copy of it.
public abstract Clone ( ) : TimeDivision
return TimeDivision