Hi David,

thanks for you reply.

I'm 100% sure I've entered the code (music and chords) by hand. So no midi
import. I'm also pretty sure I didn't write something as ridiculous as *bes8:m7
s8 s8 s8 s8 s8 s1*85/1024 s1*85/1024 s512*43*. So it seems that Frescobaldi
(or something else) changed my the code at some point...

Weird.



2015-11-06 17:41 GMT+01:00 David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org>:

> Sven <lilypond-u...@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > When I opened an old .ly file in Frescobaldi today I noticed that the
> note
> > values are all messed up. The file renders OK, but code shows things
> like:
> >
> >
> > *bes8:m7 s8 s8 s8 s8 s8 s1*85/1024 s1*85/1024 s512*43*
> >
> >
> > instead of simply:
> >
> >
> > *bes1:m7*
> >
> > and:
> >
> > *d8 es8 g8 bes8 d8 des8 c8 g8*
> >
> > instead of:
> >
> > *d8 es bes d des c g*
> >
> >
> > Is this a known issue?
>
> Known issue of what?  Frescobaldi does not magically change your files.
> They looked like that before.
>
> This is rather typical for the output of midi2ly when the source of the
> Midi has been recorded by a sequencer and more likely than not played by
> a human.
>
> > Is there a way to delete those redundant note values and simplify the
> > code automatically?
>
> Shrug.  You can reexport to Midi (better would be to use the original
> Midi file) and try reimporting with different parameters to midi2ly.
>
> But the results rarely are fabulous.
>
> --
> David Kastrup
>
>
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