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Re: MIDI Input/Invoke
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Graham Percival |
Subject: |
Re: MIDI Input/Invoke |
Date: |
Thu, 2 Feb 2006 15:13:57 -0800 |
On 2-Feb-06, at 9:07 AM, James McFadyen (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
The Lilypond manual isn't user-friendly enough in this respect, it
tells you what to do but doesn't give you a working example. It also
says to invoke it from the command line. Does this mean I click Start
- Run and then type in cmd to bring up the command prompt and then
invoke from there, if so I've tried it with no luck...
Yes, the command line (in windows) is start-run-cmd. Invoke it from
there. If you get an error message, search the mailing list for that
error (in case the question has been answered before), otherwise post
it here.
1) How do I 'invoke' MIDI (ie where EXACTLY does the code get written
in order to start the invoke process)
Not in the code. You run "midi2ly input.midi" from the command line.
I need to know everything there is to turn a MIDI file into a Lilypond
file. I have been using Sibelius, but have recently saw the light and
started using Lilypond (what a fab program) Just need a way to get my
Sibelius scores into Lilypond format and the only way to do that at
present is to export the Sibelius file as a MIDI file and somehow
change the MIDI file into Lilypond by so-called 'invoking'.
You will lose a lot of formatting data by exporting to midi; it might
be faster simply to start again from scratch. Many lilypond users have
reported that it was easier in the long run to do this.
Cheers,
- Graham
- MIDI Input/Invoke, James McFadyen (sent by Nabble.com), 2006/02/02
- Re: MIDI Input/Invoke,
Graham Percival <=