Identify start measures
Hello again,
I wanted to ask whether it is possible to identify the measures of a score or know the time or tempo compass to know or identify what note or time begins each of the measures. Is there a command to run from the terminal to say this ? I 'm looking to know the beginning of each measure that compose a score.
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This seems like the sort of thing that people write short programs in music21 to answer.
In reply to This seems like the sort of by Marc Sabatella
Thank you,
Where could look at that ? I 'm looking for values that indicate where it starts each measure.
In reply to Thank you, Where could look by 8anonimo8
Which value ? You want the time of each measure start since the beginning of the score? Or something else?
In reply to Which value ? You want the by [DELETED] 5
Yes , what I'm looking for is the start time of each measure or note which begins each, if you could identify running any command line to tell me this value , for example a score with 25 bars : in the second (or time , note midi ... ) 2 starts the first measure , at 3 the second and so on.
Because I seek synchronize a wav with a score that will indicate the measures by which it is .
You could also make knowing time per bit for each note measure to know what time it belongs. I hope I explained well , thank you very much .
In reply to Yes , what I'm looking for is by 8anonimo8
For the measure, you can run
mscore file.mscz -o file.mpos
For the segments (might be what you mean by notes)
mscore file.mscz -o file.spos
In reply to For the measure, you can by [DELETED] 5
Thank you very much , and the output file ( file.mpos or file.spos what extension is ) which contain or with which they could see or open ? Could you use an XML file instead of using file.mscz file.xml ? I 'm looking for a way to have me some data Compasses for example 4 by 4 and so know how long is each measure , or midi note or moment in which each measure would start composing each score