2008/2/10, neuro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Is it possible, for example, after a piece (of lilypond code) is written, > I'd like to hear it played, from Lilypond midi, > with different tuning systems, (and perhaps with different A pitch, if I > prefer), > or, whereas it is said that the major 3rd (of any given major chord, in a > tonic piece,) should be lowered (from 12-equal temperament point of > "listening"), I'd like to experience the difference early, as lilypond midi > plays. > > > If so, how? > > Where do I put the n-ET things in code? >
If you want to hear the very same lilypond score in several tunings, this is not a lilypond related problem, but rather a MIDI-to-sound problem. MIDIs for Plain Old, "diatonic look" music still can be generated by lilypond whatever the tuning you prefer to hear in, provided that each notated pitch has fixed frequency (or in other words: every note has a fixed pitch) So you could try to investigate the problem in the synthesizer side. For example, most mid- and high- range digital pianos have selectable tuning. Therefore, it is easy for them to play the same sequence with different tunings. -- Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain) http://www.paconet.org _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
