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Re: getting repeats to play in midi
From: |
Janek Warchoł |
Subject: |
Re: getting repeats to play in midi |
Date: |
Wed, 13 Apr 2011 08:31:11 +0200 |
Hi,
2011/4/13 Tom Cloyd <address@hidden>:
> I want to have a PDF score with simple repeats, and a midi file in which all
> repeats are taken. This is revision of a program file which has been working
> perfectly, except that the midi evidence no repeats. I'm achieving all
> engraved repeats using the \repeat volta 2{ music} convention.
>
> I'm using Lilypond ver. 2.13.53. Following the Notation Reference section
> 3.5.4 - "Repeats in MIDI", I have changed the \score blocks in my ly file to
> read:
>
> \score {
> \context Staff = "guitar" \with {
> \consists "Span_arpeggio_engraver"
> }
> <<
> %\set Staff.instrumentName="Classical Guitar" %puts name to left of line
> one
> \set Staff.midiInstrument="acoustic guitar (nylon)"
> \set Staff.connectArpeggios = ##t
> \context Voice = "melody" \melody
> \context Voice = "alto" \alto
> \context Voice = "bass" \bass
> >>
>
> \layout {
> indent = 0.0\cm % remove indent on first staff
> }
> }
> \score {
> \unfoldRepeats
> <<
> %\set Staff.instrumentName="Classical Guitar" %puts name to left of line
> one
> \set Staff.midiInstrument="acoustic guitar (nylon)"
> \set Staff.connectArpeggios = ##t
> \context Voice = "melody" \melody
> \context Voice = "alto" \alto
> \context Voice = "bass" \bass
> >>
> \midi { %causes generation of midi score\
> }
> }
I see two possible reasons. First, you don't initialize a staff in
your midi-score. Second, you use \context while \new might be more
appropriate.
I'd also advice you to write your whole structure to a variable,
instead of writing it twice. I mean something like
structure = {
\new Staff = "guitar" \with { \consists "Span_arpeggio_engraver" }
<<
%\set Staff.instrumentName="Classical Guitar" %puts name to left of line one
\set Staff.midiInstrument="acoustic guitar (nylon)"
\set Staff.connectArpeggios = ##t
\context Voice = "melody" \melody
\context Voice = "alto" \alto
\context Voice = "bass" \bass
>>
}
% And then
\score {
\structure
\layout {
indent = 0.0\cm % remove indent on first staff
}
}
\score {
\unfoldRepeats \structure
\midi { %causes generation of midi score\
}
}
Hope this helps,
Janek
- getting repeats to play in midi, Tom Cloyd, 2011/04/13
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- Re: getting repeats to play in midi, Janek Warchoł, 2011/04/14
- Re: getting repeats to play in midi, Tom Cloyd, 2011/04/14
- RE: getting repeats to play in midi, James Lowe, 2011/04/14
- Re: getting repeats to play in midi, Tom Cloyd, 2011/04/14
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- Re: getting repeats to play in midi, Tom Cloyd, 2011/04/15
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