that's not how it works though. those groupings are meant to clarify how to count the notes in the measure (like 1 2 3, 1 2, 1 2 3, 1 2 3, also known as metre, however that's not the pace of the song. as you might know, 11/8 clarifies that there should be 11 eight notes per measure so that's what the issue is at the moment, you're missing half of the beats in the song, (because the beats are meant to be eight notes).Zhuriel wrote:
Allow me one last attempt at explaining the structure of the 11/8 meter in this song:
similar to a 12/8, each of these groupings structurally works like a beat in a 4/4, whereas that would not be the case in a 220BPM 11/4. this is why i do not consider timing at 220 to be a more accurate representation of the composition.
i find it weird that you're mentioning metre, because your current timing doesn't even land the spots that should be accentuated in the "score" you just post.
the groups you're alluding to, in the first measure are:
- 00:01:305 -
- 00:01:850 - this isn't even a beat in your current timing
- 00:02:395 - more of the same
- 00:03:214 -
- 00:04:032 -
[TimingPoints]
1305,272.727272727273,11,1,1,70,1,0
2123,272.727272727273,11,1,1,70,1,0
2668,272.727272727273,11,1,1,70,1,0
3486,272.727272727273,11,1,1,70,1,0
4304,272.727272727273,11,1,1,70,1,0
in any case, using the first timing point would be enough