Karlin High <karlinh...@gmail.com> writes: > On 9/14/2019 2:45 PM, Karlin High wrote: >> On 9/14/2019 2:40 PM, Dan Eble wrote: >>> getting FluidSynth to avoid attacking each note in a slur when >>> reading from a LilyPond-produced MIDI >> >> Would choice of sound font affect this? > > Wait, sorry, I probably misunderstood. In this example... > > \version "2.19.83" > \score { > { c'4( c'4) c'2 } > \layout { } > \midi { } > } > > ...the MIDI sounds as { c'4 c'4 c'2 } > > But as performed, it would sound like { c'2 c'2 }
No, it wouldn't. Are you confusing slurs and ties? Here is an example showing _slurs_. Are you telling me that the many instances of two slurred A4 notes are to be sounded only once? That would sound pretty awful, and this is a Bach urtext.
> If you're trying to get the MIDI to sound like the as-performed > version, then I'd also be interested in that effect. Sometimes I've > used a MIDI editor to fix things up that way. If you want ties, write ties. If you want slurs, write slurs. It's as simple as that. -- David Kastrup
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