Edward Ardzinski <[email protected]> writes: > Lilypond's set up immediately hooked me, I really have never used any > other manuscript programs, so my perspective is probably pretty > limited. And unique - as a programmer I created my own text > editor...now that the source code is on a very old computer, I'm kind > of locked into the very old LP version I run...I did some > experimenting with v2.12, so I think I could convert, but at this > point I have not had any limitations in 2.6.5. (yes, that old)...
10 years. You know, if you created your own text editor on a very old computer and still have the source code for it around: it's rather likely that you can compile the bulk of the source code on a more modern computer and get the screen/kbd code warped to the ncurses library or similar. Output quality has improved just the tiniest of bits since then. > I am primarily a rock bassist, but with some classical piano and > trumpet training,and I also can play guitar. I developed my own > template and methods of taking a simple musical theme and weaving it > into a 2-4 minute song. I'm trying to write out a cogent essay > outlining the symbiotic process between my music LP and the other > software products I employ. Mainly I create midi files for a 3 part > "power trio" - a treble part, a bass part, and a 2 stave drum kit. > From there I use AcidPRO to create mp3's files to hear, in a general > way, the way the music sounds. In the last few years, Midi can be made to output a lot more of articulations/dynamics and other niceties, and you can give various instruments their own pan/balance. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
