MidiToLily, Windows console app that converts MIDI files to Lily format, now available

2023-12-17 Thread Chris Korda
I mentioned previously that I wrote a program to convert MIDI files to LilyPond files. That program is called MidiToLily and it’s now freely available on GitHub. It’s a console app, doesn’t have an installer, and doesn’t store things in the registry or anywhere else. It does have command line

Fw: I wrote a MIDI to Lily front end; also questions about video

2023-12-06 Thread Chris Korda
guessing not because that would be too easy.Chris On Thursday, December 7, 2023 at 01:05:38 AM GMT+1, Stefano Antonelli wrote: On Wed, 2023-12-06 at 17:21 +, Chris Korda wrote: > I spent much of the last week converting my compositions from MIDI > files to Lily format. I tried m

Re: I wrote a MIDI to Lily front end; also questions about video

2023-12-06 Thread Chris Korda
Yeah I figured using event-listener.ly wasn’t likely to work, because that was too easy.  This other thing that you linked is hella  complicated. It also does many things that I don’t need to do. All I need out of this is a text file just like the one that comes from event listener, except

Re: I wrote a MIDI to Lily front end; also questions about video

2023-12-06 Thread Chris Korda
Hi Jean, Thanks for your reply. Regarding scheme code: it seems to me that the simplest solution would be to modify event-listener.ly so that instead of storing point-and-click data (row and column within the lily file), it instead stores the pixel coordinate X, Y of the note’s (or rest’s)

I wrote a MIDI to Lily front end; also questions about video

2023-12-06 Thread Chris Korda
Hi all, I'm a composer and a software developer, and I started using LilyPond only a week ago. I'm very impressed with LilyPond; its functionality and documentation are outstanding. I had previously tried Sibelius and MuseScore, but had many issues with them. I spent much of the last week