Dave Phillips <[email protected]> writes: > Since every note was hand-entered into the sequencer - I'm a guitarist > with no music keyboard skills - I think it's a safe bet that > everything's quantized, i.e. all durations are exactly as I wanted > them.
Oh. Have you thought about a chromatic button accordion or keyboard? It's just like a 16-string guitar tuned in minor thirds and with 2-4 frets (corresponding to 3-5 button rows). Namely, chords have shapes you can move all over the place and transposing by one semitone means just sliding one fret, excuse me, button row up. Transpose by a minor third by moving one string, pardon, button column to the side. Nice keyboard instrument to play by ear. At any rate: if you have hand-entered your Midi in a grid (not relying on mouse precision), I should think that you should find settings/options where midi2ly's interpretation does not suck horribly. > Thanks for the reminder re: Rosegarden, I'll try the MIDI file there > to see how it shows up in the notation page. It might help. With input of that size, wasting some time on converters before making a decision is certainly warranted. Personally, I'd not worry too much over durations and would be prepared to hand-edit them. I think it's more important that you get polyphony dealt with sensibly, or you'll likely be better off retyping from scratch. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
