On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Fernando wrote:
> Is it possible to use \transpose for patterns written in \drummode ?
Here's something that I might do:
==
\version "2.14.2"
drumSwap =
#(define-music-function (parser location from to music) (symbol?
symbol? ly:music?
Lilypond newbie here...
Is it possible to use \transpose for patterns written in \drummode ?
I have a pattern which I want to transpose, say, from snaredrum to bassdrum. I
tried with the following example, which doesn't even compile:
\transpose sn bd {
\drummode {
sn8 sn4 sn8 s
Jeremy Joseph Boor writes:
> Timidity or no, does anyone have a good way to get a separate sound
> file for each voice?
For my choir I have written a tool that splits and recombines the midi
tracks. The master file, generated by LilyPond, has Chords, Lead, High,
Middle, Low, Metronome. From this
Hi. This might be a timidity++ problem on my end,
but I was wondering if anyone has had success in separating midi
tracks into distinct files (regardless of the final format of target
files).
Assuming that the new \set Score.midiChannelMapping=#'voice is
working, I have tried to create separate s
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011, Janek Warchoł wrote:
2011/8/28 David Kastrup :
Janek Warchoł writes:
2011/8/26 Dmytro O. Redchuk :
On Fri 26 Aug 2011, 13:54 David Kastrup wrote:
Please rename the subject of this thread. It's going a bit out of topic ?
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MT
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2011/8/28 David Kastrup :
> Janek Warchoł writes:
>
>> 2011/8/26 Dmytro O. Redchuk :
>>> On Fri 26 Aug 2011, 13:54 David Kastrup wrote:
So maybe the "spacer rest" terminology is not doing anybody a favor.
Would you have felt more comfortable if my example had used "\skip"
inste
Janek Warchoł writes:
> 2011/8/26 Dmytro O. Redchuk :
>> On Fri 26 Aug 2011, 13:54 David Kastrup wrote:
>>> So maybe the "spacer rest" terminology is not doing anybody a favor.
>>>
>>> Would you have felt more comfortable if my example had used "\skip"
>>> instead of "spacer rests"?
>> No, not su
2011/8/26 Dmytro O. Redchuk :
> On Fri 26 Aug 2011, 13:54 David Kastrup wrote:
>> So maybe the "spacer rest" terminology is not doing anybody a favor.
>>
>> Would you have felt more comfortable if my example had used "\skip"
>> instead of "spacer rests"?
> No, not sure. Why "music" should contain a