> Hi!
>
> I want to make a drumset score.
>
> 1. For this I need different noteheads for cymbal (cross) and the rest of
> the drumset (default). I have tested the example where different
> noteheads should be created. but I couldn't compile this example. (the
> lilypond-compiler didn't recognize \set and \cross and some more
> things) i have modified this example until the compiler could work with
> it. but now all noteheads look like the default one.
What version of Lilypond do you use? I recommend that you
install some version 1.4.x and try the example file
input/regression/note-head-style.ly.
> 2. I want to create a midi output-file with drumset instruments. how can i
> change from piano to drums?
In the reference manual, section "Sounds", the following bug is listed:
It is currently not possible to use the percussion channel
(generally channel 10 of a MIDI file)
Setting the MIDI channel would be an simple change in the code,
the problem is that you want a good way to specify the different
sounds on the percussion channel. I don't even know how standardized
it is.
> 3. I have 2 voices in the score. if there are in the upper voice one
> quarter note and three crotchet rests (r4 c r r) and in the lower voice
> is a semibreve (r1) then the last two rests are printed in the middle
> of the staff.
> but i want to print all rests of a voice in the same height.
> how can i tell the compiler that all rests of the upper voice should be
> printed on the upper half of the score and the rests from the lower
> voice should be printed on the lower half?
You can explicitly specify the note line where the rests are
typeset, see the example file input/regression/rest-ledger.ly.
/Mats
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