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Re: Simple midi player


From: Hwaen Ch'uqi
Subject: Re: Simple midi player
Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2018 20:21:40 -0500

Greetings Guy,

Pretty cool! I am currently on ubuntu-16.04, but I shall have a look
at those links. Thank you.

Hwaen Ch'uqi


On 3/5/18, Guy Stalnaker <address@hidden> wrote:
> http://www.midish.org
>
> From the manual (if you use *nix operating systems):
>
> 7.1 Moving within the song
>
> The following selects the current position in the song to measure number 3:
>
> g 3
>
> This will make ``p <http://www.midish.org/manual.html#func_p>'' and ``r
> <http://www.midish.org/manual.html#func_r>'' commands start at this
> particular position instead of measure number 0. Furthermore all track
> editing function will process the track starting at this position.]
>
> Sounds like what you were looking for.
>
> Regards.
>
> Guy Stalnaker
> address@hidden
>
> On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 6:16 PM, Guy Stalnaker <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> There are a lot of tools on this page:
>>
>> http://linux-sound.org/midi.html
>>
>> Neither of you indicated the operating system you use.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Guy Stalnaker
>> address@hidden
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 5:32 PM, Hwaen Ch'uqi <address@hidden>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings All,
>>>
>>> I should like to piggy-back onto Nathan's question, though as an emacs
>>> user. I have been using timidity, which is directly mentioned in the
>>> documentation, but I too would like the ability to fast-forward or
>>> rewind or to start at a particular place.
>>>
>>> Hwaen Ch'uqi
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3/5/18, Nathan Sprangers <address@hidden> wrote:
>>> > Yes, Frescobaldi is very nice, but it's not vim. I find myself in
>>> > situations often enough where vim would be faster/more convenient for
>>> me. I
>>> > don't know if you're aware, but lilypond comes with vim support
>>> > (highlighting, macros, etc). The beauty of lilypond being text based
>>> > is
>>> you
>>> > can customize your environment. Frescobaldi is a very good option and
>>> has
>>> > served me well, but it's not the only option.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks,
>>> > -Nathan
>>> >
>>> > On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 3:11 AM, Jacques Menu Muzhic <
>>> address@hidden>
>>> > wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Hello Nathan,
>>> >>
>>> >> Frescobaldi/SimpleSynth provides this, what’s the advantage of using
>>> >> vim/a
>>> >> pdf reader?
>>> >>
>>> >> JM
>>> >>
>>> >> > Le 5 mars 2018 à 03:10, Nathan Sprangers <
>>> address@hidden>
>>> >> a écrit :
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Hello all,
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Can anyone suggest a simple midi player that can begin or cue
>>> playback
>>> >> from a specified measure/beat? I would like to be able to work using
>>> vim
>>> >> and a pdf reader. I've been using VLC for midi playback, but it only
>>> >> indicates a timestamp, not a measure/beat.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Thanks,
>>> >> > Nathan
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