Well, I think you did not look carefully at my home page ;). Did you
ever try 'tclabc'? Indeed, the job goes slowly, because abcm2ps eats
most of my time, but this tools should offer you quite the same
features as noteedit or rosegarden, with only the simple Tk graphic
library.
yes, I did
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002 11:22:02 +0200 (CEST), Guido Gonzato [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
hello,
Hello Guido,
Windows users have this little gem called NoteWorthy Player
(http://www.noteworthysoftware.com/player/), a brilliant MIDI player that
also shows the music notation. AFAIK, such a tool is not
hello,
Windows users have this little gem called NoteWorthy Player
(http://www.noteworthysoftware.com/player/), a brilliant MIDI player that
also shows the music notation. AFAIK, such a tool is not available to Linux
users, and an equivalent Windows program which is open source doesn't exist
Do you explicitly require that it plays music that is in NWC format?
Laurie
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From: Guido Gonzato [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ABC users ML [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 10:22 AM
Subject: [abcusers] a request to talented programmers
hello,
Windows users have
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Laurie (ukonline) wrote:
Do you explicitly require that it plays music that is in NWC format?
no, I don't think it's important; just MIDI.
Later,
Guido =8-)
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Guido Gonzato, Ph.D. guido . gonzato at univr . it - Linux System Manager
Universita' di Verona (Italy),
On 8 Jul 2002, Laura Conrad wrote:
are a couple of possibilities. Have you looked at Rosegarden? It's
not perfect as a MIDI player, but it does play MIDI and show notation.
Noteedit is more of a notation editor than a MIDI player, but it's a
good program, and does import MIDI files.
I
iabc will do Midi eventually. I need to add multi voice support in the notation part, and the export to midi, at least, should be a breeze. It is Linux and Windows.
I'm still waiting for takers to help with the Mac port. It shold be very little work, compared to the benefit ;-)
A.
Windows users have this little gem called NoteWorthy Player
(http://www.noteworthysoftware.com/player/), a brilliant MIDI
player that also shows the music notation.
I thought it used its own proprietary file format?
Does it incorporate its own MIDI - NWC converter? It must have if
it can