Yes, I did it, then installed timidity-freepats (on ArchLinux), and it worked! :) (Although it sound really awful...)
Thank you so much! 2012/7/8, Phil Holmes <m...@philholmes.net>: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Rokil" <misterro...@gmail.com> > To: <lilypond-user@gnu.org> > Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2012 4:29 PM > Subject: Issues with timidity, and the MIDI output > > >> Hi everybody, I'm new here, and I'm trying to arrange "Bella Ciao" for >> my jazzband. >> >> And to check my work, I wanted to hear it, so I tried with Timidity++. >> >> Here's my code (thanks to SefandeVries! ;)): >> http://paste.awesom.eu/Gloomy/W0j&ln >> If I try to make it savable as a MIDI, I tried to add \set >> midiInstrument to each instrument: >> http://paste.awesom.eu/Gloomy/EfK&ln >> >> So I try "timidity bella_ciao.midi", and it output me: >> >> " >> $ timidity bella_ciao.midi >> Requested buffer size 32768, fragment size 8192 >> ALSA pcm 'default' set buffer size 33868, period size 3760 bytes >> Playing bella_ciao.midi >> MIDI file: bella_ciao.midi >> Format: 1 Tracks: 5 Divisions: 384 >> Sequence: control track >> Text: creator: >> Text: GNU LilyPond 2.14.2 >> Track name: Violon: >> Track name: Clarinette: >> Track name: SaxAlto: >> Track name: Guitar: >> No instrument mapped to tone bank 0, program 0 - this instrument will >> not be heard >> No pre-resampling cache hit >> Last 7 MIDI events are ignored >> Playing time: ~33 seconds >> Notes cut: 0 >> Notes lost totally: 0 >> " >> >> And I just hear a treble tone... >> >> >> Could someone help me? >> Thank you so much :) > > Try Staff.midiInstrument > > -- > Phil Holmes > _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user