Motorola VA76R ユーザーズマニュアル

ページ / 42
Sound 
 
W760r/VA76r Media Guide 
Page 32   
To summarize, the following measures can be taken in order to reduce the SMF:  
 
Use SMF type 1 (or verify that a type 1 file is smaller than a type 0 file and use the smallest file). 
Use running status. 
One and only one instrument per track. Try not to change channels. 
Do not change tempo in the middle of the music. That is, set the tempo once. 
Use beat, instead of SMPTE, to set the tempo. 
Do not use Copyright Text Fields. 
Limit the use of continuous controller information such as pitch-bend and volume. 
Turn off the options below: 
•  Sequence Number - MIDI sequence ids 
•  Text - embedded text for any optional fields 
•  Sequence / Track Name 
• Instrument 
Name 
• Lyric 
•  Marker - for synchronization purposes 
• Cue 
Point 
•  Midi Channel Presix - associate channels with all events following 
• Sequencer-Specific 
settings 
 
Items one through three above optimize the encoding of the notes, while items four to eight optimize the 
overall melody. The above measures provide an SMF file that is ready-made for compression. However, 
prior to compression, the composer/content author can add a few values for key velocity, thereby 
increasing the redundancy of the file.  
 
Tip 3: Consider the Frequency Response 
Even though the MIDI synthesizer is sampled at 22 KHz, the polyphonic speaker’s frequency response is 
not as wide. Try to keep the majority of melodic information below 6000 Hz.  
 
NOTE: 
 The use of MIDI notes below 800 Hz may cause a decrease in volume when playing the note. 
Always test your audio on an actual device to ensure the accuracy of the sound you want to produce.