Re: Score follower

2011-01-08 Thread Konstantin
Hello Mike,

it would be very helpful to me if you could make a proof of concept piece of
software. I speak only english (Java/C++) and no chinese (Lilypond/Scheme) ;-)
Regards,


Konstantin


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Re: Score follower

2011-01-05 Thread Konstantin
James  datacore.com> writes:

[snip]
> http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=965
> 
> I have tried this - I don't really use Linux but I managed to get this 
> working sort (as my Linux machine is in a VM I used similar tools on a 
> Mac), however I am not sure this is what you want?
[snap]

Hello James,

thank you for this link. The problem there is: the "timing points" are not
extracted from lilypond. They are manually created (with help of a python
script). Second problem: the smallest graphical object is a complete system, but
I need graphical (and acoustical) informations about every single scores.
Regards


Konstantin




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Score follower

2011-01-05 Thread Konstantin
Hello,

I want to create a score follower, that is a software which shows the scores and
the current position I am playing on my keyboard. I tried some rendering engines
(Guidolib, Musescore, ...), but Lilypond has the best graphical output. Now I
need informations about the scores like pitch, duration, voice, x-y-coordinates
and page.
I tried \displayMusic, but it seems there is no graphical information. I also
tried -dbackend=scm, but it seems there is no pitch/voice information.

Has anyone ever been faced with the same problem and can help me?

Viele Grüße,


Konstantin


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