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From: <ken...@ya...> - 2003-12-01 07:40:32
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Mark, i mean using Linux tools. i am using Lilypond to produce piano music sheet. pmidi to play midi files which are generated from Lilypind throught timidity++ (now LinuxSampler). The midi files produced by Lilypond is good enought to proof-hearing but not adequate for listening. Therefore, some touchup is required for each file. What i am trying to do is to write a simple pre-lilypond processor which could be used to produce lilypond file for generating piano music sheet. Also, the processor should be able to produce midi file with specific attributes per note. Based on the above mentioned, i am tring to play around with the duration and velocity of the midi file. At this stage, it seems to me that the result of different velocity setting is not obvious to me, therefore, i am asking for advice. Highly likely that there are some Linux tools already available for the above mentioned, please kindly let me know. Many thanks! kenneth --- Mark Knecht <mar...@co...> wrote: > On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 18:45, Kenneth Lee wrote: > > hi, > > > > i am not sure whether here is the right place to > ask > > but your help would be deeply appreciated. > > > > if i try to set the velocity per midi note > manually, > > the output is not obvious to me. is there any > > reference about the giga velocity setting > algorithm? > > so that i can use sensibly velocity setting. > > > > Many thanks and best regards, > > kenneth lee > > > > Kenneth, > Are you talking about setting the velocity > mapping in GigaSampler? Or > in some Linux tool? > > I just did some mapping work on GSt. > > Mark > _______________________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com.hk address at http://mail.english.yahoo.com.hk |