In addition:

- For some people who have asked similar questions earlier, the real question has
 rather been "how do I start a command prompt and change directory to the
folder where my MIDI file is". For MS Windows, you can find such instructions at http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2007-01/msg00038.html, for example.

- Don't expect too much from midi2ly. Often, it fails to get the rhythm correct, for example. Especially, don't expect to be able to record a MIDI file using a
 sequencer and then run that through midi2ly to get a nice score.

   /Mats

Joe Mc Cool wrote:
On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 03:09:36AM +0000, Christos wrote:

could you please give me a brief step by step of this process?

on my system, I key:

        midi2ly test.midi

this produces a file test-midi.ly

I then run Lily on this file - I assume you know how to do this.

If you key:

midi2ly -h it will give you some help.

But, I am not an expert.


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