For what it's worth, I found a non-bloated midi renderer for OS X that lets you adjust the tempo. Still a GUI tool, but fine otherwise. Google "Mighty Midi".

- Lucas

On Mardi, sep 16, 2003, at 07:47 America/New_York, Terje Tjervaag wrote:

On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 20:14:46 -0400
Lucas Gonze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Of course there are a bazillion software sequencers, but none of them
meet the need.  They're either bloated GUI tools, non-OS X, or
pre-alpha dreamware.  All I need is a MIDI renderer that respects tempo
instructions, so that I can check my work without leaving Emacs.

I don't know if this works in OSX or not, but I can't imagine why it wouldn't;
have you tried timidity++? That's what I use to check my scores on Linux.


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I have had the same problem, midi tempo is not respected. However, this is only with respect to midi files produced from lilypond. All other midi files play fine in Quicktime player. Lilypond midi files revert to some kind of standard (most of the time too slow) tempo. Please let me know if I can help troubleshoot this somehow, it's quite annoying.

Best,
Terje

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