Enum midly::Format

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pub enum Format {
    SingleTrack,
    Parallel,
    Sequential,
}
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The order in which tracks should be laid out when playing back this SMF file.

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SingleTrack

This file should have a single track only.

If the strict feature is enabled, an error is raised if the format is Format::SingleTrack and there is not exactly one track.

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Parallel

This file has several tracks that should be played simultaneously.

Usually the first track controls tempo and other song metadata.

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Sequential

This file has several tracks, each one a separate song.

The tracks should be played sequentially, as completely separate MIDI tracks packaged within a single SMF file.

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