Dear Benkő and list,
Your example of comma tuning was indeed the ticket I needed!! I knew
about the makam example in the lilypond manual for ages, but it didn't
click in my brain that it was actually specifying the pitch bends in
the midi output, and that I could tie any glyphs to any pitch shift
> I guess you are aware that Denemo (the GUI front end to LilyPond) has
> commands to control the pitch frequencies in its MIDI output? The last
> release has an example of playing back in quarter comma meantone with a
> shift from A-sharp to B-flat during the course of the piece.
Yes... unfortuna
Apologies for repeating my original message. I just subscribed and
thought that the first one didn't go through!
-Chris
___
lilypond-devel mailing list
lilypond-devel@gnu.org
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
Hi everyone, I know the lilypond's main purpose isn't midi playback. HOWEVER :)
I am wondering if I can hack the source so that I can change what midi
pitch values are output when it renders. This is so that I can retune
the output with a software synth like csound or pd.
For instance, I would
Hi, I have an interesting question. I know lilypond is not really
meant for playback. HOWEVER :)
I am wondering if there is a way to hack the source to change the midi
pitch values which are output when it renders. I want to do this so
that I can remap those values to arbitrary frequencies for
> P.S.: I fixed the two instances of the time signature in your midi file,
> and since it is so small attached it.
That did it!!
No more 1000/4 for me ;) Sorry for not suspecting that before, but I
don't know a lot about midi files, and I wasn't aware that they
contained meter information.
Than
> 4d 54 72 6b // = MTrk
> 00 00 00 40 // = chunk length (64)
> 00 0f f5 80 43 e8 02 12 08 // = probably fscked up time signature
>
> A midi time signature would look like
>
> 00 ff 58 04 04 02 18 08
> Well, if you suspect that it might be an old version, how about telling us
> which one you use?
Hello everyone,
I've been trying to use lilypond to render midi files which I can then
retune with a program called scala
(http://www.xs4all.nl/~huygensf/scala/).
The midi file which lilypond gives me seems ok, and is playable by
timidity, but scala chokes on it and gives me an error. I talking