On Mon, 13 Feb 2012, flup2 wrote:


Hello,

Nicolas Sceaux made a LilyPond version (with a lot of Scheme) of that score,
and some other people on the French LilyPond list made some improvements :

http://lilypond-french-users.1298960.n2.nabble.com/Variables-aleatoire-et-jeu-musical-Mozart-td5337029.html
http://lilypond-french-users.1298960.n2.nabble.com/Variables-aleatoire-et-jeu-musical-Mozart-td5337029.html

Philippe

Pretty cool! I suspected something like that should be possible using scheme, but I haven't mastered the scheme language.

But please try my Python version anyway, it has some nice additional features:

- two dicemodes. One mode emulates the usage of two 6-sides dice. The other mode emulates one (virtual) dice with 11 sides ( 2 to 12 ). With 2 6-sided dice not every possibility has equal chance. That's why I implemented the other dice option. Manual input of dice numbers via standard input is also made possible.

- an EPS with Mozart's signature is used as a markup for the composer field.

- A separate score section is created especially for MIDI, including execution of trills and repeats.


Maybe I can merge some of my code with the scheme version from Nicolas. I do like the idea of a lilypond/scheme version without needing python!

--

MT


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