from looking at the dots (e.g. if a hornpipe is
notated even and played dotted then the notes in the exchange file are
even).
Laurie
- Original Message -
From: "Frank Nordberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 5:56 AM
Subject: Re
Phil Taylor wrote:
>
> >You've got BarFly, which can create MIDI itself, so why do you need
> >to bother with abc2midi?
>
> BarFly creates midi by first making a QT movie, then using Quicktime to
> convert that to midi. Since Quicktime has no notion of key, time signature
> or even what length
>You've got BarFly, which can create MIDI itself, so why do you need
>to bother with abc2midi?
BarFly creates midi by first making a QT movie, then using Quicktime to
convert that to midi. Since Quicktime has no notion of key, time signature
or even what length of notated note corresponds to a g
>I have a rather substantial set of abcs (does "1001" ring a bell?) I
>need to convert into Finale files, and until Phil comes up with his
>promised XML-friendly BarFly and I get hold of Finale 2003, it has to be
>done via midi.
>
>But there's a problem with abc2midi's peculiar way of interpreting
instead of adding the midi command for each tune, you may find it
easier to recompile the sources
you just have to change this :
in the file store.c
ratio_a = 2;
ratio_b = 6;
(6 instead of 4, which made the Hornpipe rythm)
I can also provide my recompiled version if you prefer not to
bo
Laura Conrad wrote:
...
> I've been just inserting:
>
> %%MIDI ratio 3 1
>
> into all my files.
...
Thanks, Laura, you're an angel!
Frank
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> "Frank" == Frank Nordberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Frank> But there's a problem with abc2midi's peculiar way of interpreting
Frank> <>-dotted notation.
Frank> I think somebody mentioned a way around this some time
Frank> ago. Does anybody remember how it was done?
I've b
I have a rather substantial set of abcs (does "1001" ring a bell?) I
need to convert into Finale files, and until Phil comes up with his
promised XML-friendly BarFly and I get hold of Finale 2003, it has to be
done via midi.
But there's a problem with abc2midi's peculiar way of interpreting
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