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Re: Midi import
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Mats Bengtsson |
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Re: Midi import |
Date: |
Mon, 02 Dec 2002 14:57:19 +0100 |
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Hi,
The program midi2ly that comes with your Lilypond version 1.6.5 has
some bugs. I downloaded the latest version from the source code
repository and set it up for the installation paths used in your
installation and will send you a copy in a private email.
However, even with this functioning version of the program, you will
soon discover some problems with the conversion from MIDI, for example
that it's difficult to get the durations correct. For your example,
I got a reasonable result using 'midi2ly -d8'.
/Mats
Jean Pajus wrote:
Hi,
I successfully installed Lilypond on my PC Dell Pentium III, 500 MHz,
Win98SE and run tests OK .
After I tried to run Midi2ly with Lime 7.51 exported midi files, in order to
get better printing of scores (I use piano grand staff, 2 voices).
These midi files are correctly played by current players, but midi2ly find a
infinite lot of errors....
Pls find a package for help.
Perhaps some parameters have to be set in Lime.
Thks for help.
Scly.
Jean PAJUS
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- Midi import, Jean Pajus, 2002/12/01
- Re: Midi import,
Mats Bengtsson <=