Quothe Dale Stewart, from writings of Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 12:25:38PM -0600: > CSound scores typically contain more information than MIDI files, so I think > a direct translation would be difficult in many cases. If your score Here's another approach to take, going in the opposite direction, but basically solving the same problem---well, for new Csound compositions, that is: Create a Lilypond .ly file for your composition; from there, you'll have both a nicely typeset score and a MIDI file. Next, use Rosegarden4 to read in the MIDI file, then export that to a Csound score. From there, you can add other sounds, sound effects, etc. that are pertinent only to Csound. As you can see, there are some benefits to doing this, such as the typeset score of one's music. -- R. D. Davis The difference between humans & other animals: an www.rddavis.org 410-744-4900 unnatural belief that we're above Nature & her Dangling Spiders other creatures, using dogma to justify such Electronic Music Studio beliefs and to justify much human cruelty.