Creating custom dynamics in MIDI output: Difference between revisions
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The dynamic mark <code>\rfz</code> gets value <code>0.9</code>. | The dynamic mark <code>\rfz</code> gets value <code>0.9</code>. | ||
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#(define (myDynamics dynamic) | #(define (myDynamics dynamic) | ||
(if (equal? dynamic "rfz") | (if (equal? dynamic "rfz") | ||
Revision as of 18:57, 16 November 2025
The following example shows how to create a dynamic marking, not included in the default list, and assign a specific value to it so that it affects MIDI output.
The dynamic mark \rfz gets value 0.9.
\version "2.24"
#(define (myDynamics dynamic)
(if (equal? dynamic "rfz")
0.9
(default-dynamic-absolute-volume dynamic)))
\score {
\new Staff {
\set Staff.midiInstrument = "cello"
\set Score.dynamicAbsoluteVolumeFunction = #myDynamics
\new Voice {
\relative {
a'4\pp b c-\rfz
}
}
}
\layout {}
\midi {}
}