Matthew Rowles wrote:
I've read all of that.
All of those instruments are pitched. I want just a snare drum to hit
out the rhythm.
One way would be to play a midi file through a Jack-aware player like
timidity, connecting timidity's midi output to the midi input of the
Hydrogen drum machi
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>> From: Matthew Rowles [mailto:rowle...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Friday, 17 April 2009 20:51
>> To: Nick Payne
>> Cc: lilypond-user
>> Subject: Re: Pick a pitch/instrument in MIDI output
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>> I've read all of that.
>>
>>
Try \set Staff.midiInstrument="gunshot"
Nick
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adding drum parts
you'll probably have to adapt some drumstaff according to that examples to
get what you want - or look for more examples
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>> Hi all
>>
>>
>> I have some (pitched) music that I want to output to midi as a snare
>> drum (other percus
ilypond/Creating-MIDI-files#Creating-MIDI-files
here (with a link to the table of available midi instruments)
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> Hi all
>
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> I have some (pitched) music that I want to output to midi as a snare
> drum (other percussion based instruments
Hi all
I have some (pitched) music that I want to output to midi as a snare
drum (other percussion based instruments - bass drum, tom-tom...) for
rhythm practice.
How can I do this?
\version "2.12.2"
music = {
\time 4/4
\tempo 4 = 150
\relative c'{
c4. g c16