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From: | Marc Hohl |
Subject: | Re: Creates a MIDI note length formatter (issue 5576062) |
Date: | Tue, 31 Jan 2012 10:37:43 +0100 |
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Am 31.01.2012 09:09, schrieb address@hidden:
I know about this, and IIRC, it doesn't work with \partial 8 or concatenated rhythms, so a more built-in solution would be better, I think. And it is not about swing alone, see:On Jan 31, 2012, at 8:59 AM, Marc Hohl wrote:Am 31.01.2012 08:52, schrieb address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>:No, no! It would be great to use one input for graphical *and* midi output by just applying a suitable make-swing-formatter, written in scheme. I think this patch would make lifeOn Jan 31, 2012, at 8:48 AM, Marc Hohl wrote:Am 29.01.2012 10:35, schrieb address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>:I nixed the patch because Xavier informed me that one could just create two separate score blocks, one for layout and one for midi. This makes it possible to feed different music to the two blocks, which solves the problem, so it's not necessary to touch the C++ code.Reviewers: , Message: The idea here is to create a generic framework that allows formodifications to note lengths (i.e. swing) in the MIDI without having atypographical impact on the score.Brilliant idea, from my rather amatheurish point of view! Regards, Marcmuch easier!Writing every pairs of eights as triplets again and again is so annoying ...Regards, MarcCheers, MSCheck out: http://crism.maden.org/music/swing.lyThis is a function that takes music and returns two musics, one swung and one unswung, w/ appropriate tags for layout and midi. Then, in the two scores, just use \removeWithTag to get rid of the tagged music you don't want (i.e. get rid of layout in MIDI and vice versa).
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=687 Regards, Marc
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