Quothe R. D. Davis, from writings of Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 12:01:57PM -0500:
> What is happening is that the output from the script is somehow being
> transposed down an octave. This script was one that I used for
My mistake. Looking over some other .ly files that I wrote, I see that
I used \rela
Hi, what I'm using to read the MIDI file is timidity; even though it
worked right with the MIDI output from earlier versions of lilypond,
and I'm sure was using track 10, I used "-D 10" on the command line to
specify that it use that track, and still got the same result: a
piano-like sound. Howev
Quothe Graham Percival, from writings of Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 09:08:25PM -0800:
> On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 22:16:52 -0500
> "R. D. Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > like some other instrument playing tones, not percussion. Similarly,
> > with 2.1.0, the drums no longer sound right in the MIDI outpu
Hi!
Currently, I don't have time to look further into this, but you may want
to check
* if your MIDI output device is GM compatible (if it is not older than,
say, roughly 5 years, than it should be compatible),
* if your MIDI output device is set up to produce drum sounds on channel
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R. D. Davis([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2003.11.19 22:59:56 +:
> Actually, I'm going to have to install it on partition other than
> /usr, due to space limitations, so installing from ports may not be a
> good idea for me anyway. It's always been my preference to intall
I do the same followint way:
e
There was a bug in bug-lilypond-cygwin.sh. Here's the diff.
Index: cygwin/bug-lilypond-cygwin.sh
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RCS file: /cvsroot/lilypond/lilypond/cygwin/bug-lilypond-cygwin.sh,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -u -r1.6 bug-lilypond-cygwin.sh
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