On 04/29/2014 10:44 PM, Jaime E Oliver wrote:
I guess one of the nicest things about what you're showing is to do
manipulations ala PWGL or open music. I'm interested in being able to make
arbitrarily complex and long scores, and be able to export these as lilypond
scores that can be edited
INScore works great for me
http://inscore.sourceforge.net/
Tim
2014-04-29 5:21 GMT+02:00 Max abonneme...@revolwear.com:
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On 2014? 04? 29? 09:07, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
I think somebody had one using Gem and dynamic patching.
that someone is
On 04/28/2014 11:21 PM, Max wrote:
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On 2014? 04? 29? 09:07, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
I think somebody had one using Gem and dynamic patching.
that someone is Ed Kelly
Hi Jonathan,
This is excellent work!
I wonder in what direction are you taking this…
best,
J
On Apr 29, 2014, at 1:20 PM, Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com wrote:
On 04/28/2014 11:21 PM, Max wrote:
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On 04/29/2014 05:28 PM, Jaime E Oliver wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
This is excellent work!
I wonder in what direction are you taking this…
As far as notation inside Pd patches-- just the demo. But I do remember
Ed saying he'd initially investigated using data structures for his
project. If
I guess one of the nicest things about what you're showing is to do
manipulations ala PWGL or open music. I'm interested in being able to make
arbitrarily complex and long scores, and be able to export these as lilypond
scores that can be edited and printed for someone else to play…
best,
J
I think somebody had one using Gem and dynamic patching.
I've got a demo using svg-style drawing instructions in Pd-l2ork. I'm almost
finished working on nested svg groups-- at that point one should be able to
output a page of Lilypond notation to svg and write an importer to convert to a
Pd
I've been using this external of mine which is certainly ongoing work for
converting pitch-duration pairs into Lilypond Scores. Here is the c code and an
os x binary:
http://www.jaimeoliver.pe/archives/2827
Pitch is expressed in midi and duration in multiples of a smaller unit of
reference.
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On 2014? 04? 29? 09:07, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
I think somebody had one using Gem and dynamic patching.
that someone is Ed Kelly
http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/PDCON:Conference/Gemnotes:_A_Realtime_music_notation_system_for_pure_data