Le 16/08/2010 18:45, Phil Hézaine a écrit : > Le 16/08/2010 14:49, Philipp Überbacher a écrit : >> Excerpts from Dieter Plaetinck's message of 2010-08-16 14:26:51 +0200: >>> On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 13:53:15 +0200 >>> Philipp Überbacher <hollunder@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Phil, >>>> I tried it, and I think I know now what it does :) >>>> >>>> You write drum patterns using lilypond. >>>> Your script has some way to randomize velocity and volume (with a Tk >>>> GUI). >>>> It produces pdf and midi files of the lilypond input. >>>> It possibly does some other stuff too :) >>>> >>>> Well, it's nothing I need, but I guess it's good to know what it >>>> roughly does :) >>>> >>>> Regards, >>> >>> that's what it does? hmm. interesting >>> is it compatible with odd measures (7/8, 9/8, 15/16 etc), tempo >>> changes, etc? >>> >>> Dieter >> >> You can certainly write anything you can imagine with lilypond, so it's >> 'compatible' at least in that sense. > > Hi, > > Yes, you can write whatever measures you want and even... you can > superimpose different time signatures ( it's the meaning of polymetric). > You can also use irrational tuplets... etc... > If you know how to paste and delete in a text editor you're done. > Compile and listen to the Demos 3 and 4, you'd have an idea. > > To Philipp: If you have an opinion why such a difficulty to understand > what's the 'G'igsaw does let me know, i could improve the Tutorials or > the description of its capabilities? It will be a benefit for all. > Anyway thanks to your feedback. > > Have fun. > Phil. I forgot to tell you that your goal is not to output a sheet music for a drummer, it's a different thing in this case. Consequently you have to be aware of 5 or 6 problems of syntax, that's all. In the 'G'igsaw the Lilypond's midi output is extended so you could use it in a sequencer for midi composition or the last but not the least with samples in Hydrogen, Linux Sampler, Csound or Pd, ... Enjoy. Phil. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user