Dear Gilbert
So this is the first time I offer help in this list!
Perhaps I can introduce a way I always do with my large orchestral scores with
part amount from 24 to 42. I get this experience because I ever did it in my
Braille Music Editor, which is very hard to turn a *listenable braille musi
Hi,
I don't know if this is what you are looking for but here is something that
Mats posted sometime back (2003) I believe:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg03243.html
Regards,
Ralph
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2008/5/6 Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Note that LilyPond automatically will use channel 10 only for percussion,
> so there's no risk
> for strange drum sounds unless you really want them.
Sorry, I didn't know that. Thanks
> In this particular .ly file
The original message did not com
Francisco, your answer is partially relevant here.
Yes, there's a limitation of 16 channels in MIDI. In LilyPond, each
Staff and Lyrics context
will result in a new MIDI channel and since channel 0 is reserved for
common information
and channel 10 is reserved for percussion, there are only 14 l
2008/5/6 Francisco Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> MIDI files can not have more than 16 channels, that's why your output
> gets remapped channels modulo 16 (i.e. starting again from the first
> channel). You have too much voices, maybe you could make a specia midi
> block that contains only the ess
2008/5/6 Father Gordon Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> But I get several warnings when it tries to compile. I get the pdf just
> fine, but the midi is stupid (I don't really care, but I'd like to fix it if
> possible so when I *do* need the midi it will work.)
> warning: MIDI channel wrapped around
Hi all,
I snaffed that music off the lilypond list because I had wanted to have a
template exactly like that. It works great on my Windoze XP Pro with lily
2.11.45 using jEdit with lilypond mode.
But I get several warnings when it tries to compile. I get the pdf just
fine, but the midi is stupi