Thanks a lot for everyone's reply! I now have some clues to explore, and
understand it seems non-trivial. I will let you know if I made any progress.

Best,
Herbert

On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 8:58 PM, Colin Campbell <c...@shaw.ca> wrote:

> On 12-04-10 03:00 PM, Huang wrote:
>
>> Yes, I am looking for a way to highlight notes while playing MIDI. I will
>> definitely check Frescobaldi to see how it works. I need to understand how
>> Lily generates these notes and find out their positions.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Herbert
>>
>
>
> In addition to Frescobaldi, definitely my editor of choice on both WIndows
> and Linux, you could have a look at Rosegarden.  It will import the MIDI
> files which lilypond can produce, and you can then display each track in
> Rosegarden's notation editor and see the notes highlighted as you play them
> through a MIDI output.  Clearly, tools such as KMidimon and Rosegarden also
> allow you to watch the MIDI events as you hear them played, but if you are
> looking to hear the notation, then Rosegarden might well be worth a look.
>
> Cheers,
> Colin the Elder
>
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