On 6 November 2010 19:06, Александр wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I really need to download plugin for Sibelius to convert score to
> lilypond format.
>
> It was discussed at
> http://old.nabble.com/Sibelius-conversion---sib2ly-td22654958.html
>
> I can't access li
Hello!
I really need to download plugin for Sibelius to convert score to
lilypond format.
It was discussed at
http://old.nabble.com/Sibelius-conversion---sib2ly-td22654958.html
I can't access link http://drupal.mjs-svc.com/sib2ly which is given.
If you have got the plugin, please send
and the main part -- the
> interpreter --
> that does the translation into .ly
> The interpreter is written in Ruby, packaged as a standalone .exe for
> convenience.
>
> More info at http://www.sidorefa.com/sib2ly/
>
>
> Best,
>
> Kirill Sidorov
>
> --
ttp://www.sidorefa.com/sib2ly/
Best,
Kirill Sidorov
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Johan Vromans wrote:
Domain Admin writes:
If anyone's interested, I've started work on a Sibelius plug-in to
export Lilypond data.
I've taken the liberty to enhance this plug-in to take care of bar
checks, bar numbers, ties, (start of) slurs, and measure rests.
http://johan.vromans.
Domain Admin writes:
> If anyone's interested, I've started work on a Sibelius plug-in to
> export Lilypond data.
I've taken the liberty to enhance this plug-in to take care of bar
checks, bar numbers, ties, (start of) slurs, and measure rests.
http://johan.vromans.org/software/sib2ly.plg .
It
Hi!
In March there was a thread:
Johan Vromans wrote:
NtEd has problems importing the MIDI. It seems to insist on putting
the 4 voices on a single staff.
Joerg Anders wrote:
I'm about to implement a new algoritm which partly works but will be
published not until May. This will have an app
Joerg Anders writes:
> Therefore, I first separate the notes according to the instrument
> which shall play them. Unfortunately, this algorithm sorts 4 flutes
> which appear in 4 tracks into one staff :-((
Aha! But then the workaround is simple: just assign each track a
different instrument. Hav
Hi all!
Here some remarks by the author of NtEd concerning sib2ly
and the mail by Johan Vromans:
"NtEd has problems importing the MIDI. It seems to insist on putting
the 4 voices on a single staff."
Indeed, NtEd is the one and only LINUX software which distributes
the MIDI notes onto multip
Laura Conrad wrote:
I'm sure I've heard that Finale exports musicXML, but my Finale-using
friend can't figure out how.
It does. Well, at least Finale 2008 does. My work computer has Finale
2006 installed and it crashes every time I try to export a file to XML.
The machines in the lab ac
Am Freitag, 27. März 2009 schrieb Laura Conrad:
> I'm sure I've heard that Finale exports musicXML, but my Finale-using
> friend can't figure out how.
File -> MusicXML -> Export...
Yes, I totally agree that this is not the place to look for. I would rather
look at File -> Export or File->Save a
> "Johan" == Johan Vromans writes:
Johan> Yes, it would be very nice to have one good export format
Johan> and a good importer. But Sibelius does not produce MusicXML
Johan> without the help of an expensive plugin.
As far as I can see, all notation products (including lilypond) a
Eduardo Vieira da Silva writes:
> Hi, sorry for quoting this message, but I thought the MusicXML is
> still the best way to go -- Not that I want to discourage any new
> projects.
Yes, it would be very nice to have one good export format and a good
importer. But Sibelius does not produce MusicX
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Sibelius conversion - sib2ly
> From: jvrom...@squirrel.nl
> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 18:47:15 +0100
>
> Johan Vromans writes:
>
> > Either approach (plugin and Rosegarden) requires quite some manual
> > editing.
>
Johan Vromans writes:
> Either approach (plugin and Rosegarden) requires quite some manual
> editing.
I tried it on a project I was just about to start with. It turns out
that (for this project at least) it was way much easier to manually
add the ties and slurs, than to fix the Rosegarden \tenut
Grammostola Rosea writes:
> Did you try to import midi in NtEd? and export it to lily. I thought
> the midi import is pretty good of nted, don't know how well the
> lilypond export functions works..
NtEd has problems importing the MIDI. It seems to insist on putting
the 4 voices on a single staf
Johan Vromans wrote:
Domain Admin writes:
If anyone's interested, I've started work on a Sibelius plug-in to
export Lilypond data.
I'm one of the people that have to convert Sibelius scores to Lilypond
on a regular basis.
I use MIDI export from Sibelius, and the MIDI import / Lilypo
Domain Admin writes:
> If anyone's interested, I've started work on a Sibelius plug-in to
> export Lilypond data.
I'm one of the people that have to convert Sibelius scores to Lilypond
on a regular basis.
I use MIDI export from Sibelius, and the MIDI import / Lilypond export
facility of Rosegar
At 21:45 on 23 Mar 2009, Graham Percival wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 08:40:24AM -0500, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
> > Graham Percival wrote:
> >> Does Sibelius support musicXML? I'm wondering if it might be
> >> faster in the long run to help Reinhold with musicXML2ly.
> >>
> >
> > I asked my stude
Wow, thank you all for the feedback - I'll answer some of the direct
questions, and give my input on some of the indirect ones.
> 1. I can find the but not your plugin via the link you give ?
My apologies. I uploaded late last night and forgot to allow
unauthenticated users to download the file.
Am Montag, 23. März 2009 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
> I asked my student with Sibelius to send me his counterpoint project as
> a musicXML file and he couldn't do it. He was new with Sibelius but
> when I poked around it for him I couldn't find a musicXML export option
> anywhere. :(
AFAIK, there is
Dear Matthew,
I am very much interested in this plugin. I used sibelius for a long
time and I'm still searching for a good way, too export my music to
lilypond. I will test Your plugin as soon as possible!
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Graham Percival wrote:
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 08:40:24AM -0500, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Graham Percival wrote:
Does Sibelius support musicXML? I'm wondering if it might be
faster in the long run to help Reinhold with musicXML2ly.
I asked my student with Sibelius to send me his counterpoint proj
> "Matthew" == Domain Admin writes:
Matthew> If anyone's interested, I've started work on a Sibelius
Matthew> plug-in to export Lilypond data.
Since it's a Sibelius plugin, that means those of us who mostly use
Linux are out of luck.
I do run into Sibelius files I'd like to conver
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 08:40:24AM -0500, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
> Graham Percival wrote:
>> Does Sibelius support musicXML? I'm wondering if it might be
>> faster in the long run to help Reinhold with musicXML2ly.
>>
>
> I asked my student with Sibelius to send me his counterpoint project as
> a
Graham Percival wrote:
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 12:37:55AM -0600, Domain Admin wrote:
If anyone's interested, I've started work on a Sibelius plug-in to
export Lilypond data. I know there were rumors of such a thing
floating around for a while, but I got tired of waiting and searching,
so I just
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 12:37:55AM -0600, Domain Admin wrote:
> If anyone's interested, I've started work on a Sibelius plug-in to
> export Lilypond data. I know there were rumors of such a thing
> floating around for a while, but I got tired of waiting and searching,
> so I just started to cobble
2009/3/23 Jonathan Kulp :
>> If anyone's interested, I've started work on a Sibelius plug-in to
>> export Lilypond data. I know there were rumors of such a thing
>> floating around for a while, but I got tired of waiting and searching,
>> so I just started to cobble one together.
> Matthew, I on
Domain Admin wrote:
Hello all,
If anyone's interested, I've started work on a Sibelius plug-in to
export Lilypond data. I know there were rumors of such a thing
floating around for a while, but I got tired of waiting and searching,
so I just started to cobble one together.
As of yet, all it ca
Hello all,
If anyone's interested, I've started work on a Sibelius plug-in to
export Lilypond data. I know there were rumors of such a thing
floating around for a while, but I got tired of waiting and searching,
so I just started to cobble one together.
As of yet, all it can get from the score i
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