Re: Help with Midi

2020-08-20 Thread peter
> "David" == David Sumbler writes: David> What I should like to know is 1) how can I use drum and other David> untuned percussion sounds? 2) I notice that fluidr3_gm has David> dozens - probably hundreds - of extra sounds and instruments David> beyond the standard 128. How can I access the

Re: Help with Midi

2020-08-15 Thread Flaming Hakama by Elaine
> > > 1. Re: Help with Midi (Hwaen Ch'uqi) >2. Re: kind of OT: bach inventions (Flaming Hakama by Elaine) > > > What I should like to know is > > 1) how can I use drum and other untuned percussion sounds? > > 2) I notice that fluidr3_gm has dozens - p

Re: Help with Midi

2020-08-15 Thread Gilles Sadowski
Hi. 2020-08-14 17:49 UTC+02:00, David Sumbler : > When working on a project in Lilypond I usually set things up to > generate midi files as well as printable output, mainly for note- > checking. But it is interesting to generate an ensemble midi file too. > I play these files with TiMidity, using

Re: Help with Midi

2020-08-15 Thread Hwaen Ch'uqi
Greetings David, You are echoing many questions that I have had for quite a while. The only tidbit that I can offer is that, using the freepats sound font, nonpitched percussion seems to work. Once you have installed freepats, go into your /etc/timidity/timidity.cfg file, and you should find a lin

Help with Midi

2020-08-14 Thread David Sumbler
When working on a project in Lilypond I usually set things up to generate midi files as well as printable output, mainly for note- checking. But it is interesting to generate an ensemble midi file too. I play these files with TiMidity, using the fluidr3_gm soundfont. I know the (very) basics abou