From kde-multimedia Mon Oct 15 15:56:14 2001 From: Joerg Anders Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 15:56:14 +0000 To: kde-multimedia Subject: noteedit:drum notes X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-multimedia&m=100316140208038 noteedit-1.15.0 is available: http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/noteedit/noteedit.html New features: ============= - drum notes Thanks to Erik Sigra ------------------------------------ He made some changes which make noteedit more KDE conform. Among them: - konqueror embedding (still experimental. Perhaps a KDE guru can explain to me how to set the keyboard focus into embedded widget.) - all icons in 3 different sizes (16x16, 22x22, 32x32) - Online help (requires KDE >= 2.2) Aspects of exportation/working of/with drum notes -------------------------------------------------- I introduced 2 different drum clefs for MIDI mapping: The "normal" drum clef maps like treble clef. The other has an arrow downward and maps like bass clef. MusiXTeX -------- All 5 drum notes are supported in MusiXTeX. LilyPond -------- First of all: I was told my drum exportation doesn't use all LilyPond featurs. Perhaps a LilyPond guru can review the noteedit-LilyPond output and send me a mail what to to. The drum notes export works but with some side effects. All notes in a chord appear with the same drum note type. Only 3 of the 5 types are supported. PMX --- Drum notes are not suported in PMX. MUP --- The MUP compatibility ends here. MUP doesn't support drum notes. Noteedit "extends" the MUP syntax to correctly restore the score. Noteedit will warn you, because (of course) the result isn't Mup-able. other features: ============== - insertion/deletion/modification of notes, rests, dotted notes/rests, tied notes, slured notes, clefs with/without shift, time signatures, key signatures, volume signatures, tempo signatures, triplets, repeat groups with/without special ending and instrument changes on different staffs; - stem up/down - zoom - building chords; - trills; - (de-)crescendo - fermata; - forzato, portato, strong pizzicato, sforzando; - building groups of beamed notes; - multiple voices per staff - multilingual (German version Swedish version) - playing on /dev/sequencer (if correctly configured) whereby: o giving each staff a different voice; o giving each staff a different channel; o giving each staff a different reverbation and chorus; o highlighting the played notes; o muting staffs; - lyrics - export MusiXTeX; - export PMX; - export MIDI; - import MIDI; - read from MIDI keyboard; - Application of MIDI event filters to eliminate some dirty effects (especially on human played MIDI files); - record from MIDI keyboard; - saving an restoring the files. The fileformat is similarily to the format of the music publication program (MUP). So you if you are a MUP user you have the possibility to convert the files into MIDI and Postscript. But this is no longer necessary because noteedit can export MusiXTeX, PMX and MIDI. - autosave with configurable autosave interval; - load last processed file (configurable) -- J.Anders, Chemnitz, GERMANY (ja@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de) _______________________________________________ kde-multimedia mailing list kde-multimedia@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-multimedia