I have tested another way: *I listen to the midi file from inside Frescobaldi*, then when I make a modification (add another note) and press Crtl+M then I can listen to the modifications in the new midi file... so it works this way!
Thanks a lot, problem solved! Best regards, Pablo El dom., 15 mar. 2020 a las 18:52, Pablo Cordal (<[email protected]>) escribió: > Yes, I use Frescobaldi to generate the MIDI, and I use Windows Media > Player to listen to the midi file. > > This is the process: > - I open the .ly with Frescobaldi > - Crtl + M to generate the pdf (music sheet) and the MIDI file > - I listen to the midi file with WMP > - I close WMP > - I modify the .ly file inside Frecobaldi (for instance, I add another > note) > - Press Crtl+M > - The midi file is not overwritten > > So... I close Frescobaldi, delete the midi file and reopen the .ly file. > Then I press Crtl+M and then a new midi file is generated. I'd rather not > having to close Frecobaldi to generate a new midi, makes my work slower. > > Any ideas? > > Best regards > > > El dom., 15 mar. 2020 a las 16:28, Mats Bengtsson (< > [email protected]>) escribió: > >> >> On 3/15/20 6:01 AM, Pablo Cordal wrote: >> > Hi everyone, >> > >> > I've got a problem generating midi. I open a file with lilypond, press >> > crtl+M and the midi out is OK. But if I compile the file again the >> > midi is not generated. If I want to regenerate the midi I have to >> > close lilypond, open it again and compile again. >> > >> > Anybody please can give a hand with this? >> > >> > I'm using windows 7 ultimate with lilypond 2.18.2 >> >> Do you use Frescobaldi or some other editor? Do you listen to the MIDI >> file from within Frescobaldi or using some other MIDI player? If you, by >> chance, have the MIDI file open in some other MIDI player, LilyPond is >> probably not able to write to the file until you have closed that MIDI >> player again. >> >> /Mats >> >> >>
