Re: [LAU] hydrogen to sheet music?

From: Phil Hézaine <philippe.hezaine@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Fri Nov 16 2012 - 21:29:35 EET

Le 16/11/2012 18:50, renato a écrit :
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2012 08:36:27 +0100
> Thijs van severen<thijsvanseveren@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> hi Renato
>>
>> Have you tried to export your hydrogen song to midi first?
>
>
> Hi Thijs, yes maybe I didn't say it, but I'm indeed exporting first to
> midi in hydrogen.
>
> Rosegarden can then read the file and export to lilypond... But for
> the kind of flexibility I want it doesn't cut it, so I'm learning a
> bit of music21 and hope to soon enough whip up a python script that
> takes the midi exported by hydrogen and gives me the lilypond code just
> the way I like it...
>
> For the record, what I want is to have a sheet with many single line
> staffs, since the parts are actually not of a standard drum kit but of a
> percussion ensemble.
> I'm in a brasilian percussions band and I want to be able to write
> parts in hydrogen (which is unbeatable for writing and testing quick
> mock-ups of new pieces) but then hand out the music sheets to my
> fellow band mates - it would also be nice if they were then be able to
> actually read those, but that's another story... (we're quite
> amateurish, but hey we have loads of fun)
>
> cheers,
> renato

Hi,
Perhaps have a look into the sources of "Drummer's Gigsaw".
It's rather a beginner work but it still works with python 2.7.3
I won't you waste your time but may be you can find a way according to
your needs. It's GPL, you can hack it at wish.
Don't mind with the randomization and the gui made in Python, but read
0-run-process-TOTAL-RECALL.sh in /MA-BASE.
Hoping it will inspire you.
Phil.
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