Le 17/08/2010 09:58, Dieter Plaetinck a écrit : > Hmm that's interesting. > I have a bunch of midi files, which I guess I should be able to convert > with mid2ly, then do the gigsaw thing, and get midi back out of it. > > I'll try it. > > Dieter Hi, IMHO you can't, at least in a straightforward way. Assuming you get a correct output from mid2ly (not sure at all, rather buggy or incomplete I think) you'll have to write a script which convert the corresponding note into its symbol. Ex: c => tommh (Hi Mid Tom) By the way you can also try Rosegarden which has lilypond output but the issue is the same. IMHO you'll go faster in learning the 'G'igsaw. If I'm right you're interested in odd measures. Take a look at the VIRTUAL-BOOKS in the Bibliotheque. There is a "5/4-VIRTUAL-ROCK-BASE - Exemples" file. Start by pasting one or two measures and transform it by moving the rests as you wish. You can go a long way away with this. Unfortunately if you only want to randomize your midi files you must have a lilypond midi file. The interface and its use of midicomp is formatted in this manner unless you write a more generic interface. :) Let me know your results. If I can help you I'll do. Good luck. Phil. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user