On 11/1/2016 5:24 PM, Gianmaria Lari wrote: > > What's the default midi volume in case I don't specify an absolute > dynamic mark (like \p \f etc)? Is there any way to change this default > value? >
If I do this... \version "2.19.48" { c' } \midi { } ...and open the resulting MIDI file in SpeedyMidi ( http://speedymidi.sourceforge.net/ ) it looks like LilyPond set the volume to 100. (MIDI allows 0 - 128, right?) > A crescendo mark that's not ending with an absolute dynamic mark how > much does increase or decrease the midi volume? > > In case I separate the dynamics from the music using a Dynamics > context is there any way to reflect the dynamics it in the midi output? > > Is it possible to specify some dynamics just once and apply it to > multiple staff? I don't know about dynamic marks affecting volume or separate dynamics contexts affecting output. All I can do is refer to documentation: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/controlling-midi-dynamics.en.html But a dynamics expression can be reused anywhere. \version "2.19.48" % Dynamics defined here dyn = { s4\f\> s4 s4 s4\p\! } \score { \new ChoirStaff << % First use of dynamics \new Dynamics { \dyn } \new Staff = "SA" \relative { c' d e f } \new Staff = "TB" \relative { \clef bass a, b c d } % Second use of dynamics \new Dynamics { \dyn } >> \midi { } } _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user