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Re: Adding metronome click track to MIDI
From: |
Valentin Villenave |
Subject: |
Re: Adding metronome click track to MIDI |
Date: |
Thu, 4 Jun 2020 08:44:55 +0200 |
On 6/4/20, Francesco Petrogalli <francesco.petrogalli@gmail.com> wrote:
> thank you both for your help. I have created a solution based on your
> examples. I hope you don't mind the copy and paste + tweak exercise,
Hey, that’s what the list is for! Also, I’ve uploaded a copy of my
own function onto http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=1114 which makes
it Public Domain.
> The code that works for me is the following, I will merge it when I
> get an "OK go" from both of you:
> https://github.com/fpetrogalli/trr/pull/1/files
Note that if you’re using a \score block specially for MIDI output,
then you don’t need a Devnull, you could simply use a \new Staff or
\new DrumStaff and therefore you’d no longer need all the \consists
lines.
Or even shorter, instead of \new whatever, you can just type
\drums \repeat unfold 83 {wbh4. trim4. trim4. trim4.}
which also removes the need for midiInstrument and \drummode.
> The `unfold 83` is a bit ugly, but it allows me to obtain what I need
> without having to dig into lilypond internals and scheme syntax.
I can understand that! Also note that the <>\ff is just for dynamics
(to make the clicks louder) so whether you want to keep it or not, is
up to you.
Cheers,
-- V.