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Re: scheme extension for playback experiments
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peter |
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Re: scheme extension for playback experiments |
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Wed, 02 Feb 2011 09:57:04 +1100 |
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>>>>> "Bernard" == Bernard Hurley <address@hidden> writes:
Bernard> Hi On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 11:14:56PM -0800, Dennis Raddle
Bernard> wrote:
>> I am completely new to LilyPond, but it seems like a good way to
>> get beautiful notation, and, I hope, experiment with playback
>> algorithms that add human touch. What I wonder is whether the
>> Scheme extension language would let me easily examine the notes,
>> dynamics, hairpins, articulations, and ornaments in the file and
>> write that into some custom file format that can be processed by
>> some of my Python scripts that experiment with human touch
>> playback.
>>
Bernard> This link might be of interest to you:
Bernard> http://www.nicta.com.au/people/chubbp/articulate
It's also worth looking at the Director Musices work from
http://www.speech.kth.se/music/performance/download/
Peter C
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