Re: MIDI input [was Re: Nested transposition]

2021-03-14 Thread Silvain Dupertuis
t : On Sat, Mar 13, 2021 at 9:14 PM Kieren MacMillan <mailto:kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca>> wrote: Hi Carl! >> My music entry is done 99% by MIDI input, so I type almost no commas or apostrophes. > Can you tell me how you do your MIDI input?  I'd like to do

Re: MIDI input [was Re: Nested transposition]

2021-03-14 Thread Ralph Palmer
d it, and transpose to alto clef > with fewer than 10 keystrokes. > > Have you tried Frescobaldi and MIDI entry? > No, I'm afraid not. I never learned a keyboard instrument, and I don't think I have the time at present to add that to my list. I really do understand why absolute

Re: MIDI input [was Re: Nested transposition]

2021-03-14 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Ralph, >> 1. I use Frescobaldi. > > Wow. I missed this somehow. I can see why you use absolute values > exclusively, Kieren. I'm almost exclusively transcribing and transposing > fiddle tunes. I do a lot of entry from sheet music, and do a lot of > proofreading, then transposing. Not terrib

Re: MIDI input [was Re: Nested transposition]

2021-03-14 Thread Ralph Palmer
On Sat, Mar 13, 2021 at 9:14 PM Kieren MacMillan < kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca> wrote: > Hi Carl! > > >> My music entry is done 99% by MIDI input, so I type almost no commas or > apostrophes. > > Can you tell me how you do your MIDI input? I'd like to

MIDI input [was Re: Nested transposition]

2021-03-13 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Carl! >> My music entry is done 99% by MIDI input, so I type almost no commas or >> apostrophes. > Can you tell me how you do your MIDI input? I'd like to do that, but I don't > have a good workflow for it. 1. I use Frescobaldi. 2. I’ve set keyboard shortcut

call for testing new replace mode in Frescobaldi Midi Input

2018-08-29 Thread Federico Bruni
Hi folks Dmitriy contributed a new feature for MIDI input in Frescobaldi v2 some months ago and I recently rebased his patch on master to make it work on Frescobaldi v3 and make sure the review process could start. As Frescobaldi developers may not have a MIDI instrument to test it (I know

Re: PyQt5 (was: LilyPond MIDI Input and Export Tutorials (with Audio Playback) Tutorials)

2016-12-04 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno dom 4 dic 2016 alle 9:53, Urs Liska ha scritto: I'm running LMDE2 (Linux Mint Debian Edition), and requesting the Debian Version returns 8.4. Interestingly there's exactly one other person having expressed this problem and he also was running Debian 8.4. So I'm pretty sure the proble

PyQt5 (was: LilyPond MIDI Input and Export Tutorials (with Audio Playback) Tutorials)

2016-12-04 Thread Urs Liska
to do this manually because it's such a huge beast with presumably countless dependencies. So if anyone can give me a hint on how to force an upgrade or to add a current installation *beside* the package one I'd be very glad. Best Urs > > > > - > composer | sou

Re: LilyPond MIDI Input and Export Tutorials (with Audio Playback) Tutorials

2016-12-03 Thread SoundsFromSound
oth recently so I hope it continues with the new version! What distro are you using Urs? Just curious. What issues have you seen on your end w/ Qt5? - composer | sound designer LilyPond Tutorials (for beginners) --> http://bit.ly/bcl-lilypond -- View this message in context: http://l

Re: LilyPond MIDI Input and Export Tutorials (with Audio Playback) Tutorials

2016-12-01 Thread Urs Liska
Am 01.12.2016 um 17:59 schrieb David Kastrup: > SoundsFromSound writes: > >> Hello everyone, >> >> I just wanted to let you guys know that not long ago I uploaded some >> tutorials showing how to setup a MIDI keyboard for MIDI input of your scores >> (u

Re: LilyPond MIDI Input and Export Tutorials (with Audio Playback) Tutorials

2016-12-01 Thread David Kastrup
SoundsFromSound writes: > Hello everyone, > > I just wanted to let you guys know that not long ago I uploaded some > tutorials showing how to setup a MIDI keyboard for MIDI input of your scores > (using Frescobaldi), as well as how to listen to your score playback, and > also

LilyPond MIDI Input and Export Tutorials (with Audio Playback) Tutorials

2016-12-01 Thread SoundsFromSound
Hello everyone, I just wanted to let you guys know that not long ago I uploaded some tutorials showing how to setup a MIDI keyboard for MIDI input of your scores (using Frescobaldi), as well as how to listen to your score playback, and also how to export MIDI. These were at the top of my most

Re: ANN: MIDI input plugin for jEdit

2009-01-06 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Fri, 02 Jan 2009 10:10:56 -0700, Andrew Hawryluk wrote: > On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 2:45 AM, David Raleigh Arnold > wrote: >> If the spelling is related to the key according to the "chromatic >> scale" in that key, there will be lots of time saved in nearly all >> instances. The chromatic scale i

Re: ANN: MIDI input plugin for jEdit

2009-01-02 Thread Andrew Hawryluk
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 2:45 AM, David Raleigh Arnold wrote: > If the spelling is related to the key according to the "chromatic scale" > in that key, there will be lots of time saved in nearly all instances. > The chromatic scale in C is c cs d eb e f fs g gs a bb b c. It can > easily be transpos

Re: ANN: MIDI input plugin for jEdit

2009-01-02 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
ees from the MIDI keyboard and change it to dis by pressing > >> CTRL-something. This is probably beyond my current skills, and it may > >> be just as fast to type the pitches that have unusual spellings in a > >> given key. > >> > >> This does bring up

Re: ANN: MIDI input plugin for jEdit

2009-01-01 Thread Bertalan Fodor
You can use parts of LilyPondTool in your macros. There are two important classes in your case: 1. lilytool.macrohelp.NoteNameMap. It is used like this: NoteNameMap.NM.method(), that is you always call NoteNameMap.NM and not just NoteNameMap (this again sux, but is a quite old class, from my y

Re: ANN: MIDI input plugin for jEdit

2009-01-01 Thread Stefan Thomas
Dear Bertalan, I don't know the NoteNameMap and Note class. Can You explain me what it is? 2009/1/1 Bertalan Fodor : > Remember you can use lilypondtool's NoteNameMap and Note class for quite > interesting things. Possibly for this as well. > > ___ li

Re: ANN: MIDI input plugin for jEdit

2009-01-01 Thread Andrew Hawryluk
e just as fast to type the pitches that have unusual spellings in a >> given key. >> >> This does bring up the point that MIDI input can be a tremendous >> timesaver for strongly diatonic music, but may not be as helpful for >> highly chromatic passages. >> >&g

Re: ANN: MIDI input plugin for jEdit

2009-01-01 Thread Bertalan Fodor
Remember you can use lilypondtool's NoteNameMap and Note class for quite interesting things. Possibly for this as well. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: ANN: MIDI input plugin for jEdit

2009-01-01 Thread Stefan Thomas
s probably beyond my current skills, and it may > be just as fast to type the pitches that have unusual spellings in a > given key. > > This does bring up the point that MIDI input can be a tremendous > timesaver for strongly diatonic music, but may not be as helpful for > highly chr

Re: ANN: MIDI input plugin for jEdit

2008-12-31 Thread Andrew Hawryluk
probably beyond my current skills, and it may be just as fast to type the pitches that have unusual spellings in a given key. This does bring up the point that MIDI input can be a tremendous timesaver for strongly diatonic music, but may not be as helpful for highly chromatic passages. Andrew On

Re: ANN: MIDI input plugin for jEdit

2008-12-31 Thread Stefan Thomas
Dear David, thanks for Your answer. So, it should be possible to do this within jedit, with a macro. 2008/12/31 David Picón Álvarez : > I doubt such resolution is possible given that MIDI notes are given in a > numeric form, meaning n semitones over the baseline. As far as I can tell > MIDI is jus

Re: ANN: MIDI input plugin for jEdit

2008-12-31 Thread Laura Conrad
r a gig you have to add the weight of the computer or other sythesizer device. If you can live with fewer than 4 octaves, there are even cheaper models. Saying that anything to do with sound works well on Linux is a bit of an exaggeration, but it's recognized out-of-the-box on Ubuntu as a MIDI input de

Re: ANN: MIDI input plugin for jEdit

2008-12-31 Thread Grammostola Rosea
Wilbert Berendsen wrote: Op maandag 29 december 2008, schreef Andrew Hawryluk: I believe that this is the first time that MIDI input is available across all three major platforms (but correct me if I'm wrong). I think you're right: Rumor does this, also quite nice, since

Re: ANN: MIDI input plugin for jEdit

2008-12-31 Thread Stefan Thomas
t I am between 2 and 3.5 times faster at entering pitches with MIDI keyboard than by typing, so I am very happy to have this. The biggest improvements occur when entering keyboard music in keys with many sharps or flats. I believe that this is the first time that MIDI input is available across all thre

Re: ANN: MIDI input plugin for jEdit

2008-12-30 Thread Andrew Hawryluk
Berendsen wrote: > Op maandag 29 december 2008, schreef Andrew Hawryluk: >> I believe that this is the first time that MIDI input is available >> across all three major platforms (but correct me if I'm wrong). > > I think you're right: Rumor does this, also quite nice,

Re: ANN: MIDI input plugin for jEdit

2008-12-30 Thread Wilbert Berendsen
Op maandag 29 december 2008, schreef Andrew Hawryluk: > I believe that this is the first time that MIDI input is available > across all three major platforms (but correct me if I'm wrong). I think you're right: Rumor does this, also quite nice, since 2003, but only on Linux. Fre

Re: ANN: MIDI input plugin for jEdit

2008-12-28 Thread Valentin Villenave
2008/12/29 Andrew Hawryluk : > I believe that this is the first time that MIDI input is available > across all three major platforms (but correct me if I'm wrong). > Bertalan has expressed interest in including this as part of > LilyPondTool at some point in the future, but i

ANN: MIDI input plugin for jEdit

2008-12-28 Thread Andrew Hawryluk
times faster at entering pitches with MIDI keyboard than by typing, so I am very happy to have this. The biggest improvements occur when entering keyboard music in keys with many sharps or flats. I believe that this is the first time that MIDI input is available across all three major platforms (but

Re: MIDI Input/Invoke

2006-02-04 Thread D Josiah Boothby
I think Recordare has plugins or something of that nature that allow Sibelius to output MusicXML. Sorry, I meant to dig up the link and include that before sending. Here it is: http://store.recordare.com/dolet3sib.html I've never used this, so I can't verify its quality. If you go this way, I

Re: MIDI Input/Invoke

2006-02-04 Thread D Josiah Boothby
Not being a windows user, I can't really help you with the matter of invocation. However, on the matter of midi2ly and translating midi files to lilypond, there has been considerable discussion on this list. Regarding midi2ly: I need to know everything there is to turn a MIDI file into a Lilyp

Re: MIDI Input/Invoke

2006-02-04 Thread Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence
James- I'm torn on this one but my experience may help as an example. I just finished the input of a triple choir plus countertenor piece (handwritten score was 90 pages 13 staves) . It took me most of January to do it in my spare time and to correct 'most' of my errors in typing. I then too

Re: MIDI Input/Invoke

2006-02-02 Thread Graham Percival
On 2-Feb-06, at 9:07 AM, James McFadyen (sent by Nabble.com) wrote: The Lilypond manual isn't user-friendly enough in this respect, it tells you what to do but doesn't give you a working example. It also says to invoke it from the command line. Does this mean I click Start - Run and then type

MIDI Input/Invoke

2006-02-02 Thread James McFadyen (sent by Nabble.com)
is to export the Sibelius file as a MIDI file and somehow change the MIDI file into Lilypond by so-called 'invoking'. Like I said, I'm using Windows XP (not Linux) so would appreciate any advice anyone can give me to turn my MIDI files into Lilypond files. View this message in contex

Re: Midi input

2005-01-27 Thread Mats Bengtsson
In short: - Open the Cygwin shell - Move your MIDI file to the cygwin home folder: C:\cygwin\home\\ - Run the command: midi2ly myfile.midi However, read the 4th paragraph at http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.4/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Invoking-midi2ly.html#Invoking-midi2ly You will probably

Midi input

2005-01-26 Thread George Whitfield
I am trying to convert a midi file into a printable score using Lilypond 2.4 in Windows XP.   Do I have to use the Cygwyn Bash Shell or is it possible to write a .ly routine in my text editor?  Whichever, I would be grateful if you could show me an example as clarification.  I have tried invo