Le 28/04/2022 à 04:31, Kieren MacMillan a écrit :
I was thinking the very same thing — seems like a custom performer (or
engraver?) would be amazing for this. I hope Someone™ likes the idea
enough to code it up!
Well, I tried that yesterday: it has become possible to write Scheme
performers
Hi Gilles,
> In order to be universally useful, shouldn't this functionality be able
> to pick up the time signatures and create the appropriate sequence
> of "ticks" (strong and weak), roughly similarly to what happens with beams?
I was thinking the very same thing — seems like a custom performe
Thanks. That's what I was looking for. I hacked on it a bit.
Hi.
> [...]
>
> The typical solution for that is an additional drum staff with high- and low
> woodblocks in parallel to the actual music as shown in a snippet of the
> snippet repository:
> https://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=876
>
In order to be universally useful, shouldn't this functionalit
> On 27 Apr 2022, at 09:06, Jimmy Wilkinson wrote:
>
> I’d like to hear a metronome in the MIDI file generated by Lilypond. The best
> thing I can think of is to add a new voice that plays some high short note at
> the beginning of each beat. I’m hoping that there’s a better (easier?) way
> t
I’d like to hear a metronome in the MIDI file generated by Lilypond. The best
thing I can think of is to add a new voice that plays some high short note at
the beginning of each beat. I’m hoping that there’s a better (easier?) way that
I haven’t found. It’d be nice if I could just ask Lilypond