Hi,
I am working on Linux/Fedora with Frescobaldi 3.3.0
I have installed fluidsynth and Qsynth and Rosegarden as midi-editors(?)
and now in Frescobaldi I can play the score I am editing. The sound that
is produced by the laptop is quite acceptable.
This is part of my score:
MelodiePart = \new
Hi,
As a novice user of lilypond, I am beginning to understand how to enter
music so that is not the problem.
For playing the score on my Fedora laptop I use Qsynth. I know if it's
because of that but no matter what I try, the midi file is played in a
BPM of about 72.
This is the “global” pa
nt:
@audio - rtprio 95
@audio - memlockunlimited
and added my userid to the (existing) group "audio"
I'll have to reboot to verify if this helps.
Ben
Op 04-02-2025 om 18:02 schreef David Wright:
On Tue 04 Feb 2025 at 08:44:19 (-0800), Knute Snortum wrote:
On Tue, Feb 4, 20
Hi,
I only recently picked up using lilypond again and found that writing a
guitar score with several staffs and a tabstaff is not that easy.
Figuring out how to accomplish everything takes a lot of time ;-)
I installed fluidsynh and QSynth but never heard of the fluidsynth
soundfiles?
It mi
Op 03-02-2025 om 18:55 schreef Brian O'Folan:
Hello. I downloaded Lilypond 2.24.4 and Frescobaldi 3.3.0 onto My Mac
Monterey OS system and had frustrating results. I plan to get a
laptop with a Linux OS and wondered if someone could advise a LInux
distro that has these packages or something sim
can I redock the log window?
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