> If I'm correct (which is always the question) one can add lyrics to a
> midi file so they can be showed during playback. Kind of like karaoke
> style... (if the player supports it of course)
See http://www.vanbasco.com/ for vanBasco's midi player.
It displays the lyrics in a MIDI file. And, you
On Tuesday 05 October 2004 06:24 am, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> The lyrics lines are included in the LilyPond MIDI output,
> but I guess it depends on the MIDI player you use.
> For example, I tried to run mf2t
> (http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/mf2t/) on the output
> from the melody-lyrics.ly te
Ah, great... I figured that with WinAmp I could get this info... I was
wondering which mediaplayer it was I could see the lyrics with...
Anyway... I could now see the lyrics, but there's something strange with
it... It can be the problem of WinAmp, or something about Midi in general:
all the spac
The lyrics lines are included in the LilyPond MIDI output,
but I guess it depends on the MIDI player you use.
For example, I tried to run mf2t
(http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/mf2t/) on the output
from the melody-lyrics.ly template and it gives:
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