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From: | Claire Meyer |
Subject: | Re: Creating midi file that is not empty |
Date: | Sat, 8 Aug 2020 11:49:21 +0200 |
Claire Meyer <claire.meyer.bourhis.lilypond@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have read the documentation and have gone through the archives of the
> mailing list, and don't understand what I've got wrong. The midi file I
> generate is empty and doesn't contain music.
That's not what I see from your output.
> My .ly file is as follows :
>
> \score {
> {c''4 c'' c''}
> \layout {}
> \midi {\context {
> \Score tempoWholesPerMinute = #(ly:make-moment 120 4)
> }
> }
> }
>
> The terminal doesn't give any errors at compilation, and says that :
>
> Requested buffer size 32768, fragment size 8192
> ALSA pcm 'default' set buffer size 32768, period size 8192 bytes
> Playing pianoClarinetUriTzion.midi
> MIDI file: pianoClarinetUriTzion.midi
> Format: 1 Tracks: 2 Divisions: 384
> Sequence:
> Text: creator:
> Text: GNU LilyPond 2.20.0
> Track name: \new:
> No instrument mapped to tone bank 0, program 0 - this instrument will not
> be heard
Tone bank 0, program 0 is the default piano that every Midi sound font
should provide. Your Midi playing program likely does not have any
sound font installed that it can access.
> No pre-resampling cache hit
> Last 1 MIDI events are ignored
> Playing time: ~4 seconds
> Notes cut: 0
> Notes lost totally: 0
>
> When I try to read my midi file. Can someone help me ?
I think your Midi file is likely fine. You just don't have what it
takes to play it.
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David Kastrup
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