Hi Thanks to all who tried to help till now.
I tried also with a lute prelude (the first one on this lute page @tobis). The problem remains. But now, I know why. All these Midi-files where certainly done using quantization. During playing the player played everything staccato, what is normal here (Germany) *g* It may be nice to play just a little bit of staccato, but the program (capella then midi2ly) interpretated every note as note + spacer sequence. for ex.: g''4*58/240 s4*2/240 fis4*58/240 s4*2/240 g4*58/240 s4*2/240 So the midi files are "corrupted", every note+spacer should be concatenated to a note. I began to write a .sh utility to handle with the .ly file afterward, that is for J.S.Bach ok. It will be but very difficult using complicated rhythmvalues like c4..~\times 5/4{c16 d e f g}. So it would be more accurate to purify/repair first the midi-file, then convert. My question is actually: -How do one repair (concatenate notes with this little staccato-rest) a midi-file. I would have also a sed question, but later on, only if I dont have succes with the midi-way. greetings from Francois Am Dienstag, 10. Juli 2007 20:57 schrieb Stan Sanderson: > On Jul 10, 2007, at 1:30 PM, Francois Planiol-Auger wrote: > > Hi! > > I am searching how to convert *.mid to ly. (mainly from tobis- > > notenarchiv.de > > I wrote already about, but I dont still have a working solution. > > > > It seems to me that mid and midi very different file-formats are. > > See in PS. > > With > > > >> midi2ly file.midi (from mutopia) > > > > ... works fine > > but not with midi2ly file.mid. (from tobis-notenarch...) > > I get then a not usable file.ly > > (I got these 2 files of the same choral from bach in mid and midi > > for test) > > > > I tried/searched till now: > > > > - First way: convert mid2midi then midi2ly (look for differences in > > PS) > > I found a script mid2midi*, but unfortunately it is a matlab > > script, so I cant > > use it. Matlab doesnt seems to have much contact with private > > persons... > > > > - Second way: > > open file.mid with noteedit then export as lilypond and purify the .ly > > file!!!... Very heavy. Not practicable for the many files I have to > > handle. > > But if there is no other solution... > > > > - Third and best way, but how? > > mid2ly > > I found an advice in sourceforge.jp** that there was either a > > mid2ly and a > > midi2ly. Is that true? How to convert from mid? Unfortunately, I cant > > understand Japanese... > > > > - ThirdA: it would be helpful, of course, to have a cap2ly, but it > > seems to be > > a difficult topic ;-) or is it not? > > > > Of course, I want to convert pieces that do only in this .mid > > format exist. > > For BWV734, I dont need that anymore ;-) > > > > That it for now. I hope my english is human readable ;-) > > > > Thanks > > > > Francois > > still using 2.10.25 > > > > * neural.cs.nthu.edu.tw/jang/matlab/toolbox/CBMR/mid2midi.m > > ** http://mytexpert.sourceforge.jp/index.php?LilyPond (was lilypond > > 2.6.5) > > > > PS > > <snip> > > Francois- > > Your English is infinitely more readable than would be my French. > I would like to ask whether you have tried replacing the ".mid" > extension > with ".midi" when using midi2ly. I just tried it with a Bach lute > prelude from > the tobis site. While I don't use midi2ly very often, the results > seem o.k. > > Stan _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user