Quoting Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Will Oram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > a lilypond file of mine. Searching both the archives and lilypond.org > > turn up nothing useful on 'instrumentEqualizer.' > > Try: lilypond instrument Equalizer
this also does not turn up anything of real use... :( especially if you then go to http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond-internals/lilypond-internals.html and Ctrl-F for Equalizer it finds two matches: [Under Context-Properties] instrumentEqualizer (procedure) [DOCUMENT-ME] [Under Dynamic_performer] instrumentEqualizer (procedure) [DOCUMENT-ME] The problem Will is experiencing is due to a typo in $LILYROOT/scm/midi.scm : lines 40 -- 57: <<< ;; define factors of total volume of minimum and maximum volume (define-public instrument-equalizer-alist '()) (set! instrument-equalizer-alist (append '( ("flute" . (0 . 0.07)) <<=== ("oboe" . (0 . 0.7)) ("clarinet" . (0 . 0.7)) ("bassoon" . (0 . 0.6)) ("french horn" . (0.1 . 0.7)) ("trumpet" . (0.1 . 0.8)) ("timpani" . (0.2 . 0.9)) ("violin" . (0.2 . 1.0)) ("viola" . (0.1 . 0.7)) ("cello" . (0.2 . 0.8)) ("contrabass" . (0.2 . 0.8)) ) instrument-equalizer-alist)) >>> the offending line is line 45, marked w/"<<==="... Jan: i think this is a bug... :) Will: if you change this entry to 0.7 it should then be ok. you could probably (no guarantee) pass a similar construct to Voice.instrumentEqualizer to obtain the same effect if in futute you wish to tone voices down relatively in relation to others. hth, regards, simon. ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through Brainity: http://brainity.com _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user