Re: midi keyboard input

2009-01-02 Thread Laura Conrad
> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Sceaux writes: Nicolas> Le 1 janv. 09 à 23:02, Laura Conrad a écrit : >> It looks like there are rumor-based solutions that might be closer to >> what I need. I was hoping someone would say, "I'm entering notes into >> emacs via keyboard, and here are t

Re: midi keyboard input

2009-01-02 Thread Laura Conrad
> "lasconic" == lasconic writes: lasconic> Laura Conrad wrote: >> >> The most obvious thing wrong with the note entry is that each measure >> has a comment "% measure 1". If it had the actual measure number it >> would be useful. >> Actually it's easier than that --

Re: midi keyboard input

2009-01-02 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Le 1 janv. 09 à 23:02, Laura Conrad a écrit : It looks like there are rumor-based solutions that might be closer to what I need. I was hoping someone would say, "I'm entering notes into emacs via keyboard, and here are the programs I use and the order in which I start them." But maybe nobody i

Re: midi keyboard input

2009-01-02 Thread lasconic
Laura Conrad wrote: > > The most obvious thing wrong with the note entry is that each measure > has a comment "% measure 1". If it had the actual measure number it > would be useful. > Actually it's easier than that -- I just said "apt-get install > mscore". > It looks like you find a bug. R

Re: midi keyboard input

2009-01-01 Thread Laura Conrad
> "lasconic" == lasconic writes: lasconic> Another way is to use MuseScore : lasconic> http://www.musescore.org Lilypond output is quite beta lasconic> for the moment, but to get the pitches it should be ok I lasconic> guess. That's actually easier than I expected. Thanks f

Re: midi keyboard input

2009-01-01 Thread Laura Conrad
> "M" == M Watts writes: M> Unfortunately, the link to Hans Lub's site (author of midi-input mode) M> from linux-sound.org is dead M> http://utopia.knoware.nl/~hlub/uck/software/ I can send you the code I'm using if you like, which I downloaded when I originally got the keyboard.

Re: midi keyboard input

2008-12-31 Thread M Watts
Dave Phillips wrote: M Watts wrote: > Unfortunately, the link to Hans Lub's site (author of midi-input mode) > from linux-sound.org is dead http://utopia.knoware.nl/~hlub/uck/software/ A moment with Google and we find this updated URL: http://utopia.knoware.nl/~hlub/uck/rlwrap/ I searche

re: midi keyboard input

2008-12-31 Thread Dave Phillips
M Watts wrote: > Unfortunately, the link to Hans Lub's site (author of midi-input mode) > from linux-sound.org is dead http://utopia.knoware.nl/~hlub/uck/software/ A moment with Google and we find this updated URL: http://utopia.knoware.nl/~hlub/uck/rlwrap/ I searched for "hans lub midi".

Re: midi keyboard input

2008-12-31 Thread lasconic
Another way is to use MuseScore : http://www.musescore.org Lilypond output is quite beta for the moment, but to get the pitches it should be ok I guess. MIDI input is working on windows and linux. You can even use a prerelease for ubuntu : http://prereleases.musescore.org/linux/ M Watts wrot

Re: midi keyboard input

2008-12-31 Thread M Watts
Laura Conrad wrote: (This is in Ubuntu 8.10 linux.) I can use midi-input-mode in emacs to enter lilypond notes with my left hand, and the durations on the numeric keypad with my right hand. I can set up qsynth with jackd so that I get audio for the notes I play on the MIDI keyboard. But if I h