I’ve seen snippets and templates for all the parts of this, but I have not found an example that puts everything together:
Is there somewhere a template, or a short example, for a piano score with all of these: * tempo markings * treble staff * dynamics * bass staff * pedal dynamics formatted in such a way that the score can be laid out and also have a MIDI file generated—where all of these: * unfolded repeats * tempo changes, * fermata lengthening, * volume changes, and * pedal dynamics will be included in the MIDI output? My current effort looks something like this: \score { \context PianoStaff << \new Staff = "up" { \clef treble \rhmusic } \new Dynamics = "dynamics" \dynamics \new Staff = "lower" { \clef bass \lhmusic } \new Dynamics = "pedalDynamics" \pedalDynamics >> \layout{ } } \score { \context PianoStaff << \set PianoStaff.midiInstrument = "acoustic grand" \new Staff { \clef treble \unfoldRepeats \articulate \rhmusic } \new Dynamics = "dynamics" \dynamics \new Staff { \clef bass \unfoldRepeats \articulate \lhmusic } \new Dynamics = "pedalDynamics" \pedalDynamics >> % \layout{ } % uncomment for debugging \midi { } } I’ve put the tempo marks in \dynamics and that gets displayed properly and picked up in the MIDI result, but I cannot figure out how to apply the documentation examples of fermata lengthening, volume changes, or pedals, to the MIDI output. (I’m using VLC, Fluidsynth, and a very large “sound font”, so I assume I would hear the result of \sustainOn if it were in the MIDI file.) —Joel _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user