Hello! I'm not able to use the midi2ly program with absolute mode turned
on. With other arguments it works fine.
I have created a test file (et_tu_lily.ly), outputted the midi block and
then tried to import the midi file. With absolute mode turned off
everything works; with it on it fail
That's done it. Thank you so very much
Best regards,
Nathan Kerr
May 4, 2022, 14:58 by ksnor...@gmail.com:
> (Remember to reply-all, or put the LilyPond user group in the CC:)
>
> I think the easiest thing to do at this point is to rename midi2ly ->
> midi2ly.py. Win
(Remember to reply-all, or put the LilyPond user group in the CC:)
I think the easiest thing to do at this point is to rename midi2ly ->
midi2ly.py. Windows may ask you how to execute py files, then choose
Python. Now try:
misi2ly.py --version
--
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On Wed, May 4, 2022 at 2
I'm wondering if this could be a PATH issue. Can you type
lilypond --version
and get a meaningful response? If not, you may have to put the LilyPond bin
directory on your PATH. Or use the full pathname midi2ly.
--
Knute Snortum
On Wed, May 4, 2022, 1:42 PM nkerr--- via LilyPond
Hi, thank you. I tried that, and no, that also comes up as 'not recognized.'
I don't see a separate installer for midi2ly, so how can I install it?
Nathan Kerr
May 4, 2022, 12:19 by jann...@gnu.org:
> [sent to lilypond-user; please use the mailing list]
>
>>
[sent to lilypond-user; please use the mailing list]
> Hi, I'm trying to convert a midi file to a Lilypond string. From the
> website
> (https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.21/Documentation/usage/invoking-midi2ly)
> I understand I'm supposed to use the following in cmd:
>
>
nd/usr/bin/midi2ly
-rwxrwx---+ 1 Administrators None 39034 Apr 24 07:05 '/cygdrive/d/Program
Files (x86)/LilyPond/usr/bin/midi2ly'
$ which python3
which: no python3 in ...
$ which python
/cygdrive/d/ProgramData/Anaconda2/python
$ python --version
Python 2.7.15 :: Anaconda, Inc.
$ /cygdr
On Thu 17 Jun 2021 at 17:06:22 (-0700), Kees van den Doel wrote:
> Thanks David, I have followed the convert-ly posts but my take-away was
> that convert-ly is not usable for Windows users as no solution was offered.
> I guess it's the same with this midi2ly.
[Please keep the disc
On Thu 17 Jun 2021 at 14:20:52 (-0700), Kees van den Doel wrote:
> On windows 10, a fresh install of lilypond.
> On Windows "powershell"
> > midi2ly -V
> brings up a window "how do you want to open this file".
> On mintty (another CMD shell)
> mintty s
On windows 10, a fresh install of lilypond.
On Windows "powershell"
> midi2ly -V
brings up a window "how do you want to open this file".
On mintty (another CMD shell)
mintty screen dump
bash: /cygdrive/d/Program Files (x86)/LilyPond/usr/bin/midi2ly:
/usr/bin/python3: bad in
which I had overseen in earlier. My fault, sorry ;-)
With several round-trips Cubase-midi2ly-Lilypond/Frescobaldi I was able
to locate all these unfavourable constellations.
What I have learned: As soon as midi2ly meets more than one (overlapping
note with divergent start/end midi2ly interprets it as
"midi2ly converts tracks into Staff and channels into Voice contexts"
so make your midi-file contain all music on a single channel should result in a
single voice
apparently, given the results, your midi is currently 4 channels with music
regards,
Hans
> On 5 Jan 2021, at 1
ITM_Piano_LH.ly" "\MITM_Piano_LH.mid"
This works without errors on the command line. But lilypond generates 4
voices and distributes the notes all over these voices which is a mess.
I optimized the midi file in a way that midi2ly might simply produce one
voice.
How can I tell midi2
On Sat 30 Dec 2017 at 23:11:04 (+), Michael Ellis wrote:
> David Kastrup wrote:
>
>- I get correct PDF output on 2.21.0 but a nonsensical wash of bar
>checks that appear to cater to 2/4 throughout.
>
> Thanks for testing it, David. What options did you use for midi
On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 5:08 PM Gianmaria Lari
wrote:
> Ciao Michael,
>
> Thank you for your help, now it works!!
>
Great. I added some more explanatory text to help others not stumble over
it.
> Some suggestion about your test page:
> - The text box where you can write the music is too large. M
On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 6:08 PM wrote:
> David Kastrup:
> > Michael Ellis writes:
> ...
> > > The MuseScore output is correct and matches the tempo and meter items
> > > embedded in the original midi file (attached). I've also verified
> with 2 different
> > > DAW's (Reaper and Logic X) that th
On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 6:11 PM Michael Ellis
wrote:
> David Kastrup wrote:
>
>- I get correct PDF output on 2.21.0 but a nonsensical wash of bar
>checks that appear to cater to 2/4 throughout.
>
>
> I'll try upgrading to 2.21 and see if that makes any difference.
>
Hmmm, I don't see a 2
Michael Ellis writes:
> David Kastrup wrote:
>
>- I get correct PDF output on 2.21.0 but a nonsensical wash of bar
>checks that appear to cater to 2/4 throughout.
>
> Thanks for testing it, David. What options did you use for midi2ly and
> lilypond?
Non
David Kastrup wrote:
- I get correct PDF output on 2.21.0 but a nonsensical wash of bar
checks that appear to cater to 2/4 throughout.
Thanks for testing it, David. What options did you use for midi2ly and
lilypond? My command lines were:
./midi2ly.py -o meter.ly -n -V 1 meter.midi
es, imo, but
> > not being
> > able to handle meter changes is a showstopper.
>
> I get correct PDF output on 2.21.0 but a nonsensical wash of bar checks
> that appear to cater to 2/4 throughout.
And here with 2.19.16.
The bar checks fails because midi2ly puts in barchecks in the
Michael Ellis writes:
> Hi, It's been a few years since my last post here. I'm wondering about the
> status of
> midi2ly. I just tried the version that came with 2.18.2 and it seems to
> handle meter
> changes incorrectly. Here's a short example produced fro
Hi, It's been a few years since my last post here. I'm wondering about the
status of midi2ly. I just tried the version that came with 2.18.2 and it
seems to handle meter changes incorrectly. Here's a short example produced
from a midi file imported into MuseScore 2.1
[im
ot; button
3. another box appeared - check "pitches in absolute mode" box - hit
"run midi2ly" button
4. nothing happened - no log entry and no lily code generated - just
return before step 1.
What must I do to have the "un midi2ly" work?
Hi Ming
I never
mode" box - hit "run midi2ly" button4. nothing happened - no log
entry and no lily code generated - just return before step 1.
What must I do to have the "un midi2ly" work?
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On 28 July 2016 at 12:06, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On 28 July 2016 at 11:38, Federico Bruni wrote:
>> Il giorno gio 28 lug 2016 alle 11:01, Mojca Miklavec ha scritto:
>>>
>>> Is it possible to convince midi2ly to output pitch names in, say
>>> \language "
On 28 July 2016 at 12:20, Federico Bruni wrote:
> Il giorno gio 28 lug 2016 alle 12:06, Mojca Miklavec ha scritto:
>> On 28 July 2016 at 11:46, David Kastrup wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I believe that this sort of pitch/representation manipulation is
>>> something that the LilyPond editor Frescobaldi is s
Il giorno gio 28 lug 2016 alle 12:06, Mojca Miklavec
ha scritto:
On 28 July 2016 at 11:46, David Kastrup wrote:
I believe that this sort of pitch/representation manipulation is
something that the LilyPond editor Frescobaldi is supposed to be
pretty
good at.
Thank you, installing it now
Mojca Miklavec writes:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to convince midi2ly to output pitch names in, say
> \language "deutsch"
> ?
>
> I prefer using "b" to "bes".
>
>
> Also, is it possible to get the output in something like
> \fi
Hi,
Is it possible to convince midi2ly to output pitch names in, say
\language "deutsch"
?
I prefer using "b" to "bes".
Also, is it possible to get the output in something like
\fixed c'
?
Those problems are not something that I couldn't solve
Ciao Martin,
- Which Lilypond version did you installed?
- If you installed Frescobaldi could you test if the "import midi" feature
works? To test it: File/Import/Import midi and then specify a simple midi
file. In my tests it should not work IF you have Lilypond version 2.19.39
and 2.19.36 (didn
On Mon, 4 Apr 2016, Gianmaria Lari wrote:
Ciao Martin,
if you can, could you please check the folder
\Program Files (x86)\LilyPond\usr\bin
to see if you have python.exe inside it? I'm curious to know if the
lilypond installer installed the bundled python even if you unchecked it.
That's
On 2016-04-04 11:03, Gianmaria Lari wrote:
Ciao Federico,
regarding [configure Frescobaldi to reference a specific phyton
compiler] you wrote:
You must add it to the path in system preferences, as explained here:
http://lilypond.org/windows.html
Yes, I can change the system path b
Ciao Federico,
regarding [configure Frescobaldi to reference a specific phyton compiler]
you wrote:
You must add it to the path in system preferences, as explained here:
> http://lilypond.org/windows.html
Yes, I can change the system path but this is something I wanted to avoid.
I have other s
Il giorno lun 4 apr 2016 alle 8:19, Gianmaria Lari
ha scritto:
> You set it on the Frecobaldi Preferences page
(Edit/Preferences/Helper
> Applications).
In the Frescobaldi Preferences page (Edit/Preferences/Helper
Applications) I can set the path for the following applications: Pdf,
Midi, SV
Ciao Carl,
[configure Frescobaldi to reference a specific phyton compiler]
> You set it on the Frecobaldi Preferences page (Edit/Preferences/Helper
> Applications).
In the Frescobaldi Preferences page (Edit/Preferences/Helper Applications)
I can set the path for the following applications: Pdf,
On 4/3/16 3:30 PM, "Gianmaria Lari" wrote:
>I made some test and you're right! Using
>
>C:\Program Files (x86)\LilyPond\usr\bin\python2.4.exe midi2ly.py test.mid
>
>
>
>all work correctly.
>
>
>It would be nice to configure Frescobaldi to reference this executable,
>so if someone know how to do i
x27;m using lilypond 2.19.35.
> > g.
>
> It looks like a python problem.
> Thus, I'm not sure I can help here, I've neither windows nor do I know
> python.
>
> Some observations, though:
> On my Linux-machine I've Python 2.7.9, but "2.19.36" ships
windows nor do I know python.
Some observations, though:
On my Linux-machine I've Python 2.7.9, but "2.19.36" ships Python 2.4.5
If I try to invoke midi2ly with system-python I get
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "midi2ly", line 54, in
import midi
: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found.
> >
> >
> > Any suggestion to fix it?
> >
> > Thank you, g.
>
>
> Please try without frescobaldi in terminal
> midi2ly file-name.midi
> in order to eliminate any frescobaldi related problems.
>
>
(x86)\LilyPond\usr\bin\midi2ly.py", line 54, in ?
> import midi
> ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found.
>
>
> Any suggestion to fix it?
>
> Thank you, g.
Please try without frescobaldi in terminal
midi2ly file-name.midi
in order to
Hello,
When I try to convert from Midi to Lilypond using Frescobaldi I get the
following error:
The file couldn't be converted Error message:
Traceback (Most recent call last):
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\LilyPond\usr\bin\midi2ly.py", line 54, in ?
import midi
ImportError: DLL load failed: The s
mark damerell writes:
> BUMP: please where is the manual?
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/usage/invoking-midi2ly
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Hello David,
Thanks for pointing this out.
I don’t use bash often in fact, since my default shell is tcsh.
And it turns out I have a lot of bash left-overs from the machines I was in
charge professionally some time ago…
JM
> Le 15 mars 2016 à 17:15, David Wright a écrit :
>
> On Tue 15 Mar
On Tue 15 Mar 2016 at 09:09:38 (+0100), Jacques Menu Muzhic wrote:
>bash-3.2$ echo $PATH
>
> /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.2/bin:/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/usr/texbin:/usr/local/llvm-3.0/clang+llvm-3.0-x86_64-apple-darwin11/bin:/usr/loca
ctory such that it contains
>
> export PATH=$PATH:~/bin
>
>This file should end with a blank line.
>I guess my questions are the following:
> How will these steps help me in using midi2ly?
Starting at step 5 (called 1 in your quote above), when your bash
sh
command add directory bin in your home directory (~) at the end of the
PATH:
export PATH=$PATH:~/bin
bash-3.2$ type midi2ly
midi2ly is /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly
ash-3.2$ midi2ly -h
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Applications/LilyPon
will these steps help me in using midi2ly?
Also, can anyone give me an example of what to type in the terminal to convert
a midi file to lilypond format?
Thanks for any answers and/or suggestions. I apologize for the long off-topic
email. Daniel,
Also, ha I don’t know why my computer is putting 1
> . Run lilypond on this.
The pdf looks exactly as it
says in the manual. But run midi2ly on the midi file. This gives
handel-midi.ly <http://handel-midi.ly>
Now run lilypond on that file and 3 lines of lyrics have
disappeared. With more
complicated lyrics, you get er
Am 05.03.2016 um 18:37 schrieb mark damerell:
1. Where is the manual? The man page says it is a texinfo document, but
I cannot find it.
There is a section about midi2ly in the ‘Usage’ documentation:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/usage-big-page.html#invoking-midi2ly
ut run midi2ly on the midi file. This gives
handel-midi.ly
Now run lilypond on that file and 3 lines of lyrics have disappeared.
With more
complicated lyrics, you get error messages about simultaneous lyrics.
Please any advice? thank you.
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> On 4 Feb 2015, at 18:50, Cynthia Karl wrote:
>
>>>
>>> It works with a script, named say “midi2ly” and put in the PATH, with the
>>> single line:
>>> exec /usr/bin/python
>>> /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly &qu
Il 04/02/15 16.26, Cynthia Karl ha scritto:
When I do: midi2ly —help
I get:
Patricks-MacBook-Pro:mi2ly.0.12 pat$ midi2ly --help
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly",
line 54, in
import midi
ImportErr
> On 4 Feb 2015, at 18:50, Cynthia Karl wrote:
>
>>>
>>> It works with a script, named say “midi2ly” and put in the PATH, with the
>>> single line:
>>> exec /usr/bin/python
>>> /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly &qu
>>> This is on a MacBook Pro running OS X 10.10.2.
>>
>>> Is there any way I can get midi2ly running on this computer?
>>
>> It works with a script, named say “midi2ly” and put in the PATH, with the
>> single line:
>> exec /usr/bin/python
>>
> On Feb 4, 2015, at 11:05 AM, Hans Aberg wrote:
>
>
>> On 4 Feb 2015, at 16:26, Cynthia Karl wrote:
>
>> This is on a MacBook Pro running OS X 10.10.2.
>
>> Is there any way I can get midi2ly running on this computer?
>
> It works with a script,
> On 4 Feb 2015, at 16:26, Cynthia Karl wrote:
> This is on a MacBook Pro running OS X 10.10.2.
> Is there any way I can get midi2ly running on this computer?
It works with a script, named say “midi2ly” and put in the PATH, with the
single line:
exec /usr/bin/python /App
When I do: midi2ly —help
I get:
Patricks-MacBook-Pro:mi2ly.0.12 pat$ midi2ly --help
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly", line 54, in
import midi
ImportError:
dlopen(/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/li
>
> exec /usr/bin/arch -i386 /opt/local/bin/python2.4
> /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly "$@"
>
> Would that work?
One can recompile the file python_midi.c that is in the LilyPond GIT repository:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=lilypon
hange the line to
>
> exec /usr/bin/arch -i386 /opt/local/bin/python2.4
> /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly "$@"
>
> Would that work?
If you don’t like that pesky warning, you can always try. But the MIDI file I
used it on seemed to work with Python 2.7.
Am 29.10.2014 um 23:10 schrieb Hans Aberg :
>
>> On 29 Oct 2014, at 21:53, ole wrote:
>
>> I think I found the right place for your line.
>> And get the following error warning:
>>
>> /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly:54:
>
> On 29 Oct 2014, at 21:53, ole wrote:
> I think I found the right place for your line.
> And get the following error warning:
>
> /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly:54: RuntimeWarning:
> Python C API version mismatch for module midi: This Python has A
t file in Terminal by
touch midi2ly
If you want use a text editor like Xcode, go to Terminal and write
open -a Xcode midi2ly
and paste in the line
exec /usr/bin/arch -i386 /usr/bin/python2.7
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly "$@"
and save.
Alternati
gt; Of course the solution would be to build the library midi.so as a
> universal binary containing both 32 bit and 64 bit code.
I wrote a script ‘midi2ly', which should be put in the $PATH, containing the
single line:
exec /usr/bin
gt; Of course the solution would be to build the library midi.so as a
> universal binary containing both 32 bit and 64 bit code.
I wrote a script ‘midi2ly', which should be put in the $PATH, containing the
single line:
exec /usr/bin
2014-08-09 10:27 GMT+02:00 ole :
> Am 09.08.2014 um 07:35 schrieb James :
>>
>> http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=2208
>>
>> There is a workaround in there I think.
>
> Thank you, unfortunatly this workaround does not help for Mac OS 10.8.5. (as
> it is also mentioned in the linke
an’t help more there…
JM
Am 09.08.2014 um 14:45 schrieb ole :
> Hi Jacques,
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Attached is the .mid file (these are fairly complicated rhythms and I want to
> test if midi2ly can handle them, so maybe even if it will work it will spit
>
Hi Jacques,
Thanks for your help!
Attached is the .mid file (these are fairly complicated rhythms and I want to
test if midi2ly can handle them, so maybe even if it will work it will spit out
some nonsense..)
best
ole
Am 09.08.2014 um 13:20 schrieb Jacques Menu :
> Hello
Hello Ole,
Dont’t forget to copy the LP user list.
Can you send you .mid file?
JM
Anfang der weitergeleiteten Nachricht:
> Von: ole
> Betreff: Aw: midi2ly
> Datum: 9. August 2014 11:59:19 MESZ
> An: Jacques Menu
>
> Hi Jacques,
>
> Thanks for your answer.
>
and get the following
>>> errorwarning:
>>>
>>> Last login: Sun Aug 3 17:46:40 on console
>>> ja?~$ midi2ly rhythms.mid
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>> File "/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly", line 54,
Am 09.08.2014 um 07:35 schrieb James :
> On 08/08/14 20:37, ole wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just want to import something from a midifile and get the following
>> errorwarning:
>>
>> Last login: Sun Aug 3 17:46:40 on console
>> ja?~$ midi2ly rhy
On 08/08/14 20:37, ole wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just want to import something from a midifile and get the following
> errorwarning:
>
> Last login: Sun Aug 3 17:46:40 on console
> ja?~$ midi2ly rhythms.mid
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/Applications
Hi,
I just want to import something from a midifile and get the following
errorwarning:
Last login: Sun Aug 3 17:46:40 on console
ja?~$ midi2ly rhythms.mid
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly", line 54, in
i
Hi,
I just want to import something from a midifile and get the following
errorwarning:
Last login: Sun Aug 3 17:46:40 on console
ja?~$ midi2ly rhythms.mid
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly", line 54, in
i
Urs Liska writes:
> Am 20.02.2014 10:22, schrieb David Kastrup:
>> Urs Liska writes:
>>
>>> Am 20.02.2014 03:09, schrieb Paul Morris:
>>>> For what it's worth, if anyone is looking for ways to improve
>>>> midi2ly, the first footnote of t
Am 20.02.2014 10:22, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska writes:
Am 20.02.2014 03:09, schrieb Paul Morris:
For what it's worth, if anyone is looking for ways to improve
midi2ly, the first footnote of this blog post:
http://blog.steinberg.net/2014/02/development-diary-part-the-fifth/#fn-
Urs Liska writes:
> Am 20.02.2014 03:09, schrieb Paul Morris:
>> For what it's worth, if anyone is looking for ways to improve
>> midi2ly, the first footnote of this blog post:
>> http://blog.steinberg.net/2014/02/development-diary-part-the-fifth/#fn-523-1
>>
Am 20.02.2014 03:09, schrieb Paul Morris:
For what it's worth, if anyone is looking for ways to improve midi2ly, the
first footnote of this blog post:
http://blog.steinberg.net/2014/02/development-diary-part-the-fifth/#fn-523-1
notes that midi2ly does not follow the beat divisions of the
O.k.
I ran it the 2.18 to midi through midi2ly does in fact fail miserably
in appearance of typeset result however if you inspect the durations
they are correct. However the odd thing is midi2ly makes a 2.14 type
file. So it for whatever reason seems to be producing durations in the
form of x8*y
For what it's worth, if anyone is looking for ways to improve midi2ly, the
first footnote of this blog post:
http://blog.steinberg.net/2014/02/development-diary-part-the-fifth/#fn-523-1
notes that midi2ly does not follow the beat divisions of the time signature
when it decides how to repr
Martin Tarenskeen schreef op di 22-03-2011 om 08:47 [+0100]:
> But please try the attached example (testmidi.mid).
Nice bug. Fixed in HEAD.
Thanks,
Jan
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2011, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Martin Tarenskeen schreef op ma 14-03-2011 om 13:10 [+0100]:
Which reminds me: midi2ly still needs a lot of work. In short: it is quite
useless.
Have a look at the latest version. It's starting to work.
Great, it is already much bett
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 4:15 PM, zbigb wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to extract velocity information from the midi file and
> use it for dynamic marking,
> is there any midi2ly guru here that can point to the best way to hack the
> code?
Sadly, we don't have any midi2ly
Hi
I'm looking for a way to extract velocity information from the midi file and
use it for dynamic marking,
is there any midi2ly guru here that can point to the best way to hack the
code?
thanks in advance,
zb
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is this the same problem?
it happens with 2.12.3 as well as with 2.13.35
Last login: Sun Oct 10 17:05:44 on ttys001
ja?~$ midi2ly /Applications/SCOM\ 6.2.3/Output/Bcl\&p_1.mid
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly"
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 12:05 AM, flup2 wrote:
> Since a few versions (in the development branch, now 2.13.21), I get that
> kind of message while running converters included in Lilypond. This is the
> message shown when running midi2ly from the Terminal under Mac OS X
>
> Could no
midi2ly.py file I have? I am doing piano sheet music on windows 7,
so do you know if there is a good program or way to create a midifile
compatible with midi2ly.
I would like for example to play the song,
quantize it, then separate on to channels the right and the left hand so that
- Original Message -
From: "Philippe"
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2010 3:22 PM
Subject: How do I Invoke midi2ly in windows?
Hello everybody,
I 've tried to use the midi2ly function in windows to convert a midi 1
file into
a ly file.
I typed in the command
Hello everybody,
I 've tried to use the midi2ly function in windows to convert a midi 1 file into
a ly file.
I typed in the command line something like:
midi2ly.py --allow-tuplet=8*2/3 C:\Documents\test.mid
Actually I tried many ways to invoke this command. But in the end, the command
ng converters included in Lilypond. This is the
> message shown when running midi2ly from the Terminal under Mac OS X
>
> -
> Could not find platform independent libraries
> Could not find platform dependent libraries
> Consider setting $PYTHONHOME to [:]
&
Jonathan Townes-2 wrote:
>
> I'm encountering problems with midi2ly. I receive the error below when
> running midi2ly on midi files exported from Reaper, a DAW. I receive
> no error when converting midi files created by Lilypond or Anvil
> Studio, a midi only program. Any in
Hello,
Since a few versions (in the development branch, now 2.13.21), I get that
kind of message while running converters included in Lilypond. This is the
message shown when running midi2ly from the Terminal under Mac OS X
-
Could not find platform independent libraries
blem
> > using a very simply score (1 staff, 1 note, with 2 or 3 different
> > programs), could you attach those files to that bug report?
> >
> > Sorry,
> > - Graham
> >
> >
> > On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 02:07:11PM -0700, Jonathan Townes wrote:
> >
grams), could you attach those files to that bug report?
Sorry,
- Graham
On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 02:07:11PM -0700, Jonathan Townes wrote:
> I'm encountering problems with midi2ly. I receive the error below when
> running midi2ly on midi files exported from Reaper, a DAW. I receive
I'm encountering problems with midi2ly. I receive the error below when
running midi2ly on midi files exported from Reaper, a DAW. I receive
no error when converting midi files created by Lilypond or Anvil
Studio, a midi only program. Any insight or suggestions for exporting
midi would be gr
Austin W wrote:
So I got it to work after realizing that midi2ly.py is just a big text
file. You have to type python before midi2ly to load midi2ly in
python. Is this in a help file somewhere? So it's:
c:\Program Files\Lilypond\usr\bin\python midi2ly.py type1midi.mid
That should defin
So I got it to work after realizing that midi2ly.py is just a big text file.
You have to type python before midi2ly to load midi2ly in python. Is this in a
help file somewhere? So it's:
c:\Program Files\Lilypond\usr\bin\python midi2ly.py type1midi.mid
And if you have a midi editing pr
-Eluze wrote:
Austin-36 wrote:
Am I just not entering it right or does it not work for Windows? I open
the dos
prompt and type "...\midi2ly pi-type1.mid" and get the error:
"'midi2ly' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
program or batc
Austin-36 wrote:
>
> Am I just not entering it right or does it not work for Windows? I open
> the dos
> prompt and type "...\midi2ly pi-type1.mid" and get the error:
> "'midi2ly' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
> pro
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009, Patrick McCarty wrote:
Last time I tried, it did not work. See
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=834
One additional remark:
Even if these problems are solved, and you are finally able to run
midi2ly, don't expect too much of the results. At
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