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# Questions
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-## Do you have any thoughts on generating scores in chant notation (neumes)?
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-### I'm not familiar with chant notation, but I know there's information on the manual.
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-## Do you use this to compose or to write up compositions…?
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-### No and yes. I use pencil and paper to compose the first draft. Then I move to Emacs to input the notes. Either way it's certainly possible to compose from Emacs directly, especially if you're doing this programatically, so I guess it depends on what you're trying to do.
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-## Can one use MIDI/USB instruments (like keyboards) to input Lilypond? For example for note heighs?
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-### [Don't know about emacs, but Frescobaldi supports MIDI input.]
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-### There is a package called midi-kbd which creates keyboard events from MIDI input, so I believe the answer is yes, but I don't own a MIDI controller, so I haven't tried it.
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-## Did you ever write hughe scores (BigBand/Orchestra) in Emacs?
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-### Never, but that's certainly possible.
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-## Is there decent OCR for handwritten music→Lilypond?
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-### I'm not sure, but if the OCR works with MusicXML, then you can use the musicxml2ly command to convert the xml file to a LilyPond file.
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-## What shell are you using with the fancy autocomplete?
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-### Zsh with fzf.
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-## Do you use any kind of Emacs to MIDI interface besides exporting MIDI from lilypond?
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-### No.
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+ - Do you have any thoughts on generating scores in chant notation (neumes)?
+ - I'm not familiar with chant notation, but I know there's information on the manual.
+ - Do you use this to compose or to write up compositions…?
+ - No and yes. I use pencil and paper to compose the first draft. Then I move to Emacs to input the notes. Either way it's certainly possible to compose from Emacs directly, especially if you're doing this programatically, so I guess it depends on what you're trying to do.
+ - Can one use MIDI/USB instruments (like keyboards) to input Lilypond? For example for note heighs?
+ - [Don't know about emacs, but Frescobaldi supports MIDI input.]
+ - There is a package called midi-kbd which creates keyboard events from MIDI input, so I believe the answer is yes, but I don't own a MIDI controller, so I haven't tried it.
+ - Did you ever write hughe scores (BigBand/Orchestra) in Emacs?
+ - Never, but that's certainly possible.
+ - Is there decent OCR for handwritten music→Lilypond?
+ - I'm not sure, but if the OCR works with MusicXML, then you can use the musicxml2ly command to convert the xml file to a LilyPond file.
+ - What shell are you using with the fancy autocomplete?
+ - Zsh with fzf.
+ - Do you use any kind of Emacs to MIDI interface besides exporting MIDI from lilypond?
+ - No.
# Notes