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Re: LilyPond talk in German at Chemnitzer Linuxtage
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Valentin Petzel |
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Re: LilyPond talk in German at Chemnitzer Linuxtage |
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Sun, 12 Mar 2023 13:50:26 +0100 |
Yes, but an external program could do that too, without being tied to a single
specific editor.
Am Sonntag, 12. März 2023, 13:24:01 CET schrieb David Kastrup:
> Valentin Petzel <valentin@petzel.at> writes:
> > Regarding midi support: Personally I’d do this externally. Create an
> > external program that records midi, either quantised real time or
> > stepwise, and returns the output as Lilypond code. This then has the
> > advantage that it is easier to maintain and can easily be used by
> > whatever editor you want to use (as long as the editor in question
> > allows you to call an external program and insert the output).
>
> An advantage of doing this in-editor is that you can reincorporate
> manual duration corrections and bar checks into the quantisation. That
> might significantly speed up the process of getting a good quantisation.
>
> Of course, Frescobaldi does not use timing at all yet, so that is a moot
> point for now.
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