David Wright wrote
> The midi file
> is attached and is ~6 seconds long. Debian linux-64 downloaded from
> the LP website.
Windows 10: ~6 seconds, too. No difference between your Debian file and my
Windows file (fc filecompare).
@Paul: Are there any differences between your MIDI file and David's
thanks David, my machine is a MacBook pro laptop running lilypond version
2.18.2
Recently I installed Garage Band which perhaps was not a good idea. It
defaulted to be the app
that opened midi files, Ive since deleted it
I ran lilypond again today and generated the midi/mid. It seems fine now
(the
On Tue 24 Jul 2018 at 08:06:19 (+0930), B~M wrote:
> Dear All, I have encountered an odd problem (I think) with midi
> file generation. The attached file is just one bar of Viola music.
> It generates a midi, but the actual viola playing is about 7 seconds, yet
> the
> midi continues for about 20
Dear All, I have encountered an odd problem (I think) with midi
file generation. The attached file is just one bar of Viola music.
It generates a midi, but the actual viola playing is about 7 seconds, yet
the
midi continues for about 20 seconds ?
Have I missed a command in my *.ly file that
Hello,
One regression from 2.13.53 to 54 is, the program change in midi doesn't
effect the following note. Thus, when you set midi instrument before a note,
this note remains sounding the previous instrument.
Regards
Haipeng
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胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng schreef op do 17-03-2011 om 06:24 [+0800]:
Hello,
One regression from 2.13.53 to 54 is, the program change in midi
doesn't effect the following note.
That's odd. There have been fixes to the MIDI output after .54,
possibly this has been fixed.
Thus, when you set midi
Thanks, I found the fix in the git dir, and will wait for the next version.
Haipeng
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Hello,
I found an old problem which becomes more obvious in current version 2.13.36.
If I enter a midi program change before a note, that note still uses previous
sound. For example, if violin I part use string ensemble 1, and then switches
to solo violin at the middle, it takes effect only
Hi,
I have a strange issue (see attached minimal example).
I'm using a guitar tuning where 6th and 5th string are tuned 1 fret down
(DGDGBE).
The harmonic over 7th fret of 4th string (an a) is displayed correctly
(on 7th fret) only if I use a(n incorrect) lower pitch. Otherwise it's 1
pitch
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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Am Mittwoch, 2. Dezember 2009 15:49:42 schrieb hhpmu...@163.com:
Hello,
I have tried 2.13.8 for many times, and constantly get midi problem on
tied notes. The output plays tied notes repeatly. Could anyone fix this
problem?
Sorry
Hello,
I have tried 2.13.8 for many times, and constantly get midi problem on tied
notes. The output plays tied notes repeatly. Could anyone fix this problem?
Regards
Haipeng
\version 2.13.6
#(ly:set-option 'point-and-click #f)
\header {
tagline = ##f
title = \markup { \bold Prelude
David Fedoruk wrote:
MIDI doesn't indicate exactly what the instruments will sound like.
The exact sounds depend on the General MIDI instruments the person
playing the file back has available on their computer.
This is not the full story. You are right that different MIDI instruments,
Hi,
I know the Dynamic context created in piano template allows Midi output to
play piano pedaling. But when I write piano piece, the Midi can't reflect my
pedaling, and the sound is still dry. This is not because of my player, because
when I play some Midi files created by other softwares
MIDI doesn't indicate exactly what the instruments will sound like.
The exact sounds depend on the General MIDI instruments the person
playing the file back has available on their computer.
The way the playback sounds to you will not be the way it sounds when
it is played back on other computers.
Erik Sandberg mandolaerik at gmail.com writes:
On Tuesday 21 November 2006 23:37, Lasse Rempe wrote:
First of all --- thanks for the help on the hairpintobarline question; my
reply on that message doesn't seem to have gone through. I thought I had
installed the most current LilyPond
Lasse Rempe wrote:
convert-ly doesn't seem to work in the current version of lilypond, and the
manual doesn't give the correct syntax either, last time I checked (at least in
the relevant section on midi files, where the tempo command was previously
explained).
This was fixed last night.
-
On Tuesday 21 November 2006 23:37, Lasse Rempe wrote:
First of all --- thanks for the help on the hairpintobarline question; my
reply on that message doesn't seem to have gone through. I thought I had
installed the most current LilyPond version, but clearly not :doh:.
I've now installed
First of all --- thanks for the help on the hairpintobarline question; my reply
on that message doesn't seem to have gone through. I thought I had installed the
most current LilyPond version, but clearly not :doh:.
I've now installed LilyPond 2.10, and I seem to be getting problems with the
Just wanted to post that my problem was related to stupid user
error. I didn't have enough channels specified for the number
of staffs in my lily file.
- Ben
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