On Mon, 2024-10-28 at 06:25 -0300, Lucas Cavalcanti wrote:
> Hello! I'm fully migrating from Guitar Pro to Lilypond in relation to
> musical engraving and I have hit a roadblock: I cannot write the
> closed hi hat without its "bold" font (same problem with the "splash"
> cymbal and the cymcb) nor c
On 2024-10-28 02:25, Lucas Cavalcanti wrote:
Hello! I'm fully migrating from Guitar Pro to Lilypond in relation to
musical engraving and I have hit a roadblock: I cannot write the
closed hi hat without its "bold" font (same problem with the "splash"
cymbal and the cymcb) nor can I write the ha
Hello! I'm fully migrating from Guitar Pro to Lilypond in relation to
musical engraving and I have hit a roadblock: I cannot write the closed hi
hat without its "bold" font (same problem with the "splash" cymbal and the
cymcb) nor can I write the half open hi hat as a semi "X Circle". Also I
don't
> Subject:
> Re: Mapping custom drum notes to MIDI notes?
> From:
> Peter Crighton
> Date:
> 05/10/14 15:26
> To:
> LilyPond User Mailing List , tisimst
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>
> 2014-09-25 6:32 GMT+02:00 Peter Crighton :
>
> No, I've checked all the sounds and I
2014-09-25 6:32 GMT+02:00 Peter Crighton :
> No, I've checked all the sounds and I also checked the generated MIDI
> file, the notes are actually missing, so the problem is definitely caused
> by LilyPond.
> Am 25.09.2014 04:51 schrieb "tisimst" :
>
>> Just thinking out loud, but could it be that
eems that midiDrumPitches doesn’t get applied. Do I have to do that
>>> manually? What else could be wrong?
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I’m in the process of builidng my own custom drumset. No problems here with
notation, but I’m unable to define custom MIDI notes.
\version "2.19.13"
drumPitchNames = #'((bassdrum . bassdrum)
(bd . bassdrum)
(icebell . icebell)
(ice
Please (group) reply to the list.
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 08:45:22AM -0500, Mike J. Bell wrote:
> Thanks, that seems to do the trick.
>
> What if I need to specify the note duration though?
> \th8 doesn't work. Tried <\th>8 too...no go. Sorry, I'm a newbie...not
> very comfortable with lilypond
> \version "2.12.3"
> \drums {
> % note that ^3 doesn't work with drums
> sn4 tomh^\markup { \small 3 } sn sn
> }
>
> I'd like to make it so EVERY time I do tomh the 3 is printed in the
> fingering above the note. (Or, we can call it something new if I shouldn't
> or can't change the definiti
I'm putting a "fingering" above a tom-tom in drums mode:
\version "2.12.3"
\drums {
% note that ^3 doesn't work with drums
sn4 tomh^\markup { \small 3 } sn sn
}
I'd like to make it so EVERY time I do tomh the 3 is printed in the
fingering above the note. (Or, we can call it something new if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hi all!
>
> A year ago I asked for drum notes and drum chords in LilyPond.
> At that time I got the following mail from Rune Zedeler.
>
> Is there any progress in this field ?
drum support has been rewritten and should Just Work (tm).
--
Hi all!
A year ago I asked for drum notes and drum chords in LilyPond.
At that time I got the following mail from Rune Zedeler.
Is there any progress in this field ?
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Rune Zedeler wrote:
> Joerg Anders wrote:
>
> > I'm about to improve the NoteEdit
Joerg Anders wrote:
I'm about to improve the NoteEdit drum notes export.
The lilypond drum notation is currently not working properly in 1.7.
When I get time and energy ( :-( ) I will make some better drum support.
I don't think that you should spend much energy in supporting the
cu
Hi all!
I'm about to improve the NoteEdit drum notes export.
To comprehend the system I wrote the following
"crash test:
\include "paper16.ly"
\include "drumpitch-init.ly"
drh = \notes { \clef "percussion"
bda4 bd ssh ss | ssl sna sn hc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > can you check whether this function works for you?
>
> Nope, same result (apart from the corrected stem attachment, ofcourse).
> Seems like the override/revert somehow goes wrong.
> I cannot understand what happens - the drum scheme functions do not
> change the 'm
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 06:54:03PM +0200, Iwan Mouwen wrote:
> * Rune Zedeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020905 18:46]:
> > Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> >
> > >can you check whether this function works for you?
> >
> > Nope, same result (apart from the corrected stem attachment, ofcourse).
> > Seems like
* Rune Zedeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020905 18:46]:
> Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
>
> >can you check whether this function works for you?
>
> Nope, same result (apart from the corrected stem attachment, ofcourse).
> Seems like the override/revert somehow goes wrong.
Indeed, I forgot to mention that
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> can you check whether this function works for you?
Nope, same result (apart from the corrected stem attachment, ofcourse).
Seems like the override/revert somehow goes wrong.
I cannot understand what happens - the drum scheme functions do not
change the 'molecule-callba
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hello,
>
>
> I want to put some notes in a drum piece in parentheses. I've looked at
> the example in molecule-hacking.ly, but that method doesn't seem to work
> with drum notes.
can you check whether this function works for you?
#(d
Hello,
I want to put some notes in a drum piece in parentheses. I've looked at
the example in molecule-hacking.ly, but that method doesn't seem to work
with drum notes.
I run lilypond 1.6.0 on Debian.
Any ideas?
Iwan.
p.s. Please CC me on replies as I'm n
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