On Feb 6, 2004, at 7.03 PM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:I've been working on an orchestral score for a few months now, and it
sounds great on MIDI. Just today I made a few tweaks to establish a new
\global. Now when I play generated MIDIs, it sounds fine...except for
one voice, solo violin. Instead of sounding like a violin, it uses
gunshots, and the timing is off. Looking at the score, you'd think
nothing changed from before.
Your violin staff or voice ends up on Channel 10 - which is the percussion channel. Can you double check that you hear the same thing on other MIDI players? If yes, send a .ly snippet that reproduces the problem.
I first tried it using MightyMIDI (a freeware Mac app), which has normally played 2.1.17 .midis fine. After it first happened, I tried it with QuickTime Player...same thing.
Again, this is rather odd considering I didn't make changes to the channel structure.
If you're looking for a .ly snippet, what did you have in mind?
Graham Percival wrote:
IIRC, we saw this bug a couple of months ago, but I can't recall what the
solution was.
1) What version of LilyPond are you using? 2) How many MIDI tracks do you have?
The problem I'm thinking of had to do with using 16 tracks (or 15, with
an added "master" track, or something like that), which confused LilyPond
or the MIDI playback software or something like that.
1) 2.1.17, latest available for Mac at this moment.
2) 14. The order is woodwinds, brass, timpani, solo violin (the only trouble), strings.
Will Oram
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