> On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Amelie Zapf wrote:
>
> > Hi Joerg,
> >
> > I frequently have to write drum parts. That works, except for the midi
> > playback. I define a macro:
> >
> > cr = {
> > \property Voice.NoteHead \override #'style = #'cross
> > }
> >
> > and
> >
> > ncr = {
> > \prop
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Amelie Zapf wrote:
> Hi Joerg,
>
> I frequently have to write drum parts. That works, except for the midi
> playback. I define a macro:
>
> cr = {
> \property Voice.NoteHead \override #'style = #'cross
> }
>
> and
>
> ncr = {
> \property Voice.NoteHead \rever
Hi Joerg,
I frequently have to write drum parts. That works, except for the midi
playback. I define a macro:
cr = {
\property Voice.NoteHead \override #'style = #'cross
}
and
ncr = {
\property Voice.NoteHead \revert #'style
}
That gives me a very convenient way of switching b
Joerg Anders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Some weeks ago there was a discussion about MIDI channel
> definition in LilyPond. If I noticed this right, nobody
> answered. (?)
Percussion is not yet supported in LilyPond; at your own risk you may
have a look at input/test/drums.ly
--
Jan Nieuwen
Hello!
Some weeks ago there was a discussion about MIDI channel
definition in LilyPond. If I noticed this right, nobody
answered. (?) The channel is important for drum track
definition, because the drum track is on MIDI channel 10
on most soundcards.
BTW: Does LilyPond offer drum notes ? (note