Hello! I have noticed something strange, looks like a bug with producing midi files for piano pieces.
It appears in lilypond 2.11.61 and 2.12.1 built from sources for 64-bit linux and lilypond 2.12.1 from the binary linux-x86_64 distribution. Everything was OK in old lilypond-2.11.0 (but using \sustainDown command instead of \sustainOn) In the following snippet there are two marks, 1 and 2. The \sustainOn command in the line below mark1 works properly, but the one below mark2 do nothing. In this message there is midi file I got with this code. Is it a bug or I do something wrong? Thanks! \version "2.11.61" partOneLeft = { \key c \minor \time 6/8 \clef bass \tempo 4 = 140 <f as c'>4. f'4( c'8 f4 as2) <g b d'>4. g'4( d'8 g4 b2) c4( es8 g4 c'8 c2.) } partOneLeftMidi = { %%mark1: s4. \sustainOn s4 s8 s4 s2 %%mark2: s4. \sustainOff \sustainOn s4 s8 s4 s2 s4 \sustainOff \sustainOn s8 s4 s8 s2. \sustainOff } \score { \new PianoStaff << \set PianoStaff.instrumentName = "piano" \new Staff = "lower" << { \partOneLeft } { \partOneLeftMidi } >> >> \midi { } } -- Michael Pozhidaev. E-mail: m...@altlinux.ru. Tomsk State University. http://www.csd.tsu.ru ALT Linux Team. http://www.altlinux.ru
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