Re: two-way synchronization (live or otherwise) between Lilypond and a DAW

2019-05-30 Thread Mark Probert
Kieren wrote: > Hi David, > >> There may be incentive to synchronize the contents of those files. > > At the very least, I’d like to hear if anyone has worked out (or even > attempted) a workflow like the following: > By way of reference, this is exactly how Notion talks to Studio One. While

Re: two-way synchronization (live or otherwise) between Lilypond and a DAW

2019-05-30 Thread John Helly
Aloha. Pls let me know if this discussion should continue elsewhere.  I use Logic X and Sibelius.  Having discovered LP recently, it solves the basic song-writing problem (for me) of entering lyrics and melody much more easily than either of those tools.  I understand that LP will export midi but

Re: two-way synchronization (live or otherwise) between Lilypond and a DAW

2019-05-30 Thread bart deruyter
Hi, I don't know if it is an interesting way, or even a possible way, but Ardour has built in lua scripting to automate tasks: http://manual.ardour.org/lua-scripting/ grtz, Bart https://esmiltania.be On Twitter On Google+

Re: all my lilypond fonts are huge!

2019-05-30 Thread Ben
On 5/30/2019 2:09 PM, Peter Jaques wrote: hello all, i'm running lilypond 2.19.83 (and also 2.18.2) on ubuntu 19.04. all the text fonts are coming out giant, while the notation is fine. this is happening even with old files (which used to print fine). old pdfs of those same old files are

Re: two-way synchronization (live or otherwise) between Lilypond and a DAW

2019-05-30 Thread John Helly
I'm very interested in this topic as well.  Should this be on the developer's list? J. On 5/30/19 10:21, Kieren MacMillan wrote: > Hello all, > > The subject says it all: I’d like to figure out the present state-of-the-art > when it comes to working with Lilypond and a DAW "simultaneously", and

Re: two-way synchronization (live or otherwise) between Lilypond and a DAW

2019-05-30 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi David, > There may be incentive to synchronize the contents of those files. Yes, that’s the part I’m currently most interested in: synchronizing a Lilypond input file (or set of files) with a DAW file (or set of files) via a MIDI file (or set of files). At the very least, I’d like to hear

all my lilypond fonts are huge!

2019-05-30 Thread Peter Jaques
hello all, i'm running lilypond 2.19.83 (and also 2.18.2) on ubuntu 19.04. all the text fonts are coming out giant, while the notation is fine. this is happening even with old files (which used to print fine). old pdfs of those same old files are fine. i tried just this, alone in a new file:

Re: two-way synchronization (live or otherwise) between Lilypond and a DAW

2019-05-30 Thread David Kastrup
Kieren MacMillan writes: > Hello all, > > The subject says it all: I’d like to figure out the present > state-of-the-art when it comes to working with Lilypond and a DAW > "simultaneously", and discuss what the next steps might be towards > improving whatever that situation is. LilyPond is a

two-way synchronization (live or otherwise) between Lilypond and a DAW

2019-05-30 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hello all, The subject says it all: I’d like to figure out the present state-of-the-art when it comes to working with Lilypond and a DAW "simultaneously", and discuss what the next steps might be towards improving whatever that situation is. Thanks! Kieren.

Re: Modified ties for chords

2019-05-30 Thread Stefano Troncaro
Hi Niels Unfortunately I don't know of a way of doing this without using Scheme. The following will apply the shape you wanted to both ties: % \version "2.18.2" example-offset-pairs = #'((0 . 0) (0 . 0.5) (-3 . 0.5) (-3 . 0)) music = \relative c' {

Modified ties for chords

2019-05-30 Thread Niels
Dear users, I want to shorten the ties between chords. I use the following code: \version "2.18.2" tiea = {\shape #'((0 . 0) (0 . 0.5) (-3 . 0.5) (-3 . 0)) Tie} music = \relative c' { \tiea 1 } \score { \music \layout{} } This code shortens only the lower one. How can I shorten both ties?