Am 04.01.2017 um 05:25 schrieb Marc Mouries:
> abc2ly: I use it from time to time to convert Celtic tunes. It works
> but converts the chords as markup and starting from scratch in
> lilypond happens to be faster.

Thank you for the report!
Urs

>
> On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 7:23 PM, Noeck <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     > midi2ly
>
>     I used it for freely licensed scores on cpdl or imslp which are not
>     created in LilyPond and too ugly to use in a choir. Sometimes midi
>     files
>     are published together with the pdf or the proprietary format. The
>     result was never usable directly (all voices in one staff without
>     collision-avoidance/voice-association, no or bad lyrics, wrong key,
>     scaled durations, i.e. a4*234/128 s4*22/128 instead of a2 - the latter
>     problem might by fixed by finding an appropriate quanization).
>
>     The problems ranged from ly files that are easily fixed to some cases
>     where it was much faster to rewrite everything from scratch. I
>     guess it
>     depends on the application writing the midi file. I never
>     systematically
>     cared about that.
>
>     Summary: Most of the time, midi2ly gave me a file from which I could
>     extract single voices, fix some errors and put them into my own ly
>     skeleton and it was worth having the tool.
>
>     Cheers,
>     Joram
>
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