Motorola VA76R manual Tip 3 Consider the Frequency Response

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To summarize, the following measures can be taken in order to reduce the SMF:

1Use SMF type 1 (or verify that a type 1 file is smaller than a type 0 file and use the smallest file).

2Use running status.

3One and only one instrument per track. Try not to change channels.

4Do not change tempo in the middle of the music. That is, set the tempo once.

5Use beat, instead of SMPTE, to set the tempo.

6Do not use Copyright Text Fields.

7Limit the use of continuous controller information such as pitch-bend and volume.

8Turn 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.

W760r/VA76r Media Guide

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W760R/VA76R Page Contents Figures Tables Display Info DisplayDescription Display informationSupported Picture Formats Graphics and VideoGraphic and animation formats Type DescriptionVideo Playback Format Maximum Decode Size Maximum Display ResolutionStill image capture Video formatsFormat Bit Rate kbps Frame Size Frame Rate Graphics and animation formats Bit rate, frame size, and frame rate streaming supported Video + Audio streaming Graphics and Video CaptureImage capture Maximum durations for video captureAudio capture MMS /SMS Support Maximum durations for video + audio captureVideo share Enhanced Messaging Service EMS Support EMS animation settingsPicture settings Audio settings Technical Specifications for Screen SaversScreensaver Support How large screensaver images are displayed on the screen Wallpaper Support Technical Specifications for WallpapersW760r/VA76r Media Guide Alert Tone Support SoundRing Tones Supported Sound FormatsAAC Sound formatsAAC MPEG4 AAC-LC Bit rate, sampling rate, and stereo/mono streaming Progressive DownloadTechnical Specifications for Midi Midi SupportJSR 135 progressive download supported formats Format Dynamic Range Polyphony Channels Feature Midi format specificationIMelody Midi Key MappingPatch Number Patch Names Valid Midi Note Numbers Midi key mappingSound Tango Accordion 48-89 Acoustic Guitar nylon Sound String Ensemble 24-96 W760r/VA76r Media Guide Sound FX 3 crystal 36-108 FX 4 atmosphere Tip 1 Use MIDI’s running status feature Midi Audio GuidelinesTip 2 Use Standard Midi File SMF type Tip 3 Consider the Frequency Response MP3 Audio Guidelines Technical Specifications for MP3Available Sound Properties Design GuidelinesDigital Rights Management Appendix a DRMSupported DRM Solutions Application File type Mime Type Appendix B Mime TypesBMP W760r/VA76r Media Guide Glossary Appendix C Additional Information3GPP ReferencesIndex
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