Valentin Villenave <v.villenave <at> gmail.com> writes: > Greetings, > > this problems must come from the program you're using to record your > music (tempo settings, for example?). > If you can post a short example from the LilyPond code you get, we may > be able to help you. > > If you know Python programming language, you can also have at the file > midi2ly.py, in your LilyPond installation folder. > > Cheers, > Valentin
Hi A example of LilyPond code I get: ------------------ % Lily was here -- automatically converted by C:\Archivos de programa\LilyPond\usr\bin\midi2ly.py from output.mid \version "2.7.18" trackAchannelA = { \tempo 4 = 60 \time 4/4 \key g \major } trackAchannelB = \relative c { s4*143/24 c'32*5 s32*11 c'4*31/24 s8. g'4*32/24 s4*16/24 | % 4 g,4*7/24 s4*17/24 e4*7/24 s4*16/24 c16 } trackA = << \context Voice = channelA \trackAchannelA \context Voice = channelB \trackAchannelB >> trackBchannelA = { \tempo 4 = 60 \time 4/4 \key g \major } trackBchannelB = \relative c { s4*97/24 c4*5/24 s4*257/24 g'4*5/24 s8. c,4*88/24 } trackB = << \clef bass \context Voice = channelA \trackBchannelA \context Voice = channelB \trackBchannelB >> \score { << \context Staff=trackA \trackA \context Staff=trackB \trackB >> } ---------------- When I open with Sibelius the file I have recorded in my program the rests and figure measures is ok. Only I have to modify midi2ly.py?? Thanks _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user