open source

2011-08-24 Thread Gerard McConnell
Hello,
This probably isn't really the right place to post this, but I know people
here know
the answer to my query.
I've put together a web-site for learning Fux-style species counterpoint.
Although some of the music examples were drawn in the dark days before I
discovered Lilypond, most of them were done with it.My question is about
Open Source:
I'd like to see the counterpoint applets (Java) developed further but I
haven't got time to
do it, so I figured Open Source might be the right idea.  Therefore I'd be
grateful for any
advice about the best way to go about that (for example, best sites to get
info?).
The site is at http://homepage.eircom.net/~gerfmcc
Thanks for any help,
Gerard
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zikpad, an open-source online tool for writing music

2020-06-22 Thread Francois Schwarzentruber
Dear Lilypond users, 

there is a new open-source project called zikpad [ https://zikpad.github.io/ | 
https://zikpad.github.io/ ] that enables to write music and that saves files in 
Lilypond. 
Best wishes, 

François 

 
François Schwarzentruber 
maître de conférences à l'ENS Rennes 

http://people.irisa.fr/Francois.Schwarzentruber/ 

École normale supérieure de Rennes 
Campus de Ker Lann 
35170 Bruz 
France 
Tél : +33 2 99 05 93 23 
Fax : +33 2 99 05 93 29 

IRISA 
Équipe LOGICA, bureau 218 
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35042 Rennes Cedex 
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Tél : +33 2 99 84 71 11 


[OT] open source MIDI sequencer (for Mac OS X)

2009-10-03 Thread Kieren MacMillan

Hello all,

Does anyone know of a good open source MIDI sequencer with a compiled  
binary for Mac OS X?


Thanks,
Kieren.


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Re: Open Source MIDI Sequencer for Mac OS X

2009-10-04 Thread craigbakalian
Hi Kieren,

I used to have one, it was called MIDI Grasshopper.  I threw everything
away.  I mean everything - including the iMac and backup cds.  It was
written in Objective C and C++.  I have written my own front end text
editor to lilypond that has MIDI input.  I wrote it in Java because I
was lazy, and I didn't want to learn all the gnome stuff for ubuntu.  It
took me about a week.  You could write your own MIDI sequencer in Java,
it is so easy.  My lilypond front end isn't a robust  MIDI sequencer.  I
think OS X is still supportive of Java?

I don't have time for stuff like that anymore.  I have two kids and I am
starting a charter school.  All I do is web stuff, html, php, and mysql
- for the school.

Craig Bakalian


On Sun, 2009-10-04 at 02:20 -0400, lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> Does anyone know of a good open source MIDI sequencer with a
> compiled  
> binary for Mac OS X?
> 
> Thanks,
> Kieren.
> 



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