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Re: frontends
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Michal Seta |
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Re: frontends |
Date: |
Mon, 28 Jul 2003 12:39:20 -0500 |
Have you looked at CommonMusic?
http://commonmusic.sourceforge.net/doc/
It's built on lisp (it can also run in guile) and it has a large set of classes
and functions for algo composition. Perhaps there is a possibility of writing
a layer that will output to Lilypond.
There is CommonMusicNotation as well, that does notation and you can output
directly into the Notation layer and get .ps output. Basing on that it would
probably be not too difficult to write a lilypond file.
I'd be interested in something like that, too, although right now I have hands
(and head) full of other stuff...
./MiS
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 01:49:03 +0200
Andrea wrote:
> Dear all,
> I'd like to use Lilypond for algorithmic composition. The task could be to
> develop a program (maybe in Python) to write the lilypond file.
> But in instrumental composition there's always the necessity to re-adjust
> the result of the algorithmic process in order to have it (more) "playable".
> Is there a GUI frontend for lily for post-processing?
> (Or, which would be the same: does lily export in finale .mus extension?)
>
> Is there anyone doing algo-comp in this way on the list?
>
>
> thanks and best
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