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typically use lilypond to enter notes&rhythms on diferent tracks.
Then I might do some tweaking in Rosegarden, but more often
than not I'll just put it directly through to a hardware synth.
This is only for practicing of course.
ImmanuelOn Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 12:05 AM, Angel de Vicente wrote:
> Hi,
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When I need to quickly generate some MIDI to play along wi=
th Itypically use lilypond to enter notes&rhythms on diferen=
t tracks.Then I might do some tweaking in Rosegarden, but =
more often=A0
than not I'll just put it directly through to a hardware syn=
th.This is only for practicing of course.=
Immanuel
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 12:05 AM, Angel de Vicen=
te <angelv@iac.es> wrote:
Hi,
my first post to the list. I hope MIDI issues are appropriate for
it. I'm an amateur classical guitar player and I'm starting to use =
the
computer as a "partner" to play duets, trios, etc.
At the moment I just enter a score in either GNU Denemo or Rosegarden,
then just tweak a little bit the tempo and the velocities to make it
more musical and then I play along with that. But the whole thing is
very time consuming, so I'm looking for an alternative way for note
input. I am hoping for something like the following:
1. I just enter the notes, regardless of the duration of each of them.
2. Then I go into a second phase, where (using the PC keyboard or a MIDI
=A0 =A0keyboard) I just worry about the rhythm (the note durations). Every<=
br>
=A0 =A0time I press a new key in the keyboard the program would play the
=A0 =A0next note from the ones entered in step 1. and record its duration. =
I
=A0 =A0don't care about how the score will look with these durations. I=
just
=A0 =A0want an easy way to create a more musical accompaniment. This way, a=
t
=A0 =A0this step I only have to worry about the durations of each note.
3. The same idea, but for velocities, so I could easily create piano,
=A0 =A0fortes, crescendos, etc.
Is there any MIDI editor that would let me do something like this? If
not, do you think it could be easily implemented? If so, I could perhaps
contribute with some programming, but I would need some pointers as to
where to start (I have never done any music/MIDI programming, though I
have plenty of experience programming in other fields).
Thanks,
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=C1ngel de Vicente
http://www.=
iac.es/galeria/angelv/
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