Hi! Currently, I don't have time to look further into this, but you may want to check
* if your MIDI output device is GM compatible (if it is not older than, say, roughly 5 years, than it should be compatible), * if your MIDI output device is set up to produce drum sounds on channel #10 (such as defined in the GM spec), e.g. by manually creating an appropriate small MIDI file with a MIDI sequencer or playing an existing MIDI file that you a sure of that it emits drum sounds to channel #10, * if lily really outputs the MIDI drum notes to channel #10; you can check this e.g. by loading the MIDI file into a MIDI sequencer software and have a look at what the sequencer displays. Greetings, Juergen On Sun, 22 Nov 2003, R. D. Davis wrote: > After finally getting Lilypond compiled successfully after installing > some more dependencies, nearly everything seemed to be working ok > except for drums, and this includes the drums in the > lilypond-2.0.1/input/regression/drums.ly script. No errors were > produced, and the paper output appears ok; however, the drums sound > like some other instrument playing tones, not percussion. Similarly, > with 2.1.0, the drums no longer sound right in the MIDI output from > other scripts (converted to 2.1.0) that I used with versions 1.6.x and > 1.8.x. Previously, the drums were ok. > > Has anyone else experienced this problem? Is there a simple fix? > > -- > Copyright (C) 2003 R. D. Davis The difference between humans & other animals: > All Rights Reserved an unnatural belief that we're above Nature & > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 410-744-4900 her other creatures, using dogma to justify such > http://www.rddavis.org beliefs and to justify much human cruelty. > > > _______________________________________________ > Lilypond-devel mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel > _______________________________________________ Lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel