I use abcnavigator for learning new tunes but I'm not too savvy with hand-coding the stuff. Does anyone know if there is a quick and easy way of changing the playback of a tune so that it plays with a swing or dotted feel?
Cammy,
My using a Mac keeps me from abcnavigator but the navigator site does list a rhythm filter as a feature. Have you investgated that? Anyway, this being the new millenium and all, there should be a quick and easy way to do what you want.
You can try changing the R field from "reel" to "hornpipe." This works when the files are dropped on the concertina.net tuneotron. Otherwise, the > symbol can be added after the notes you want to dot.
As to the navigtor's functions, I'm afraid I'm too lazy and am waiting for a help file, or built in functions to let me know what to do. Not that I'm complaining though - this is one of the best free downloads for us tune learners on the net.
Me too - can't be bothered to navigate without a map!! It looks nice but with no quickhelp, I havn't got time.
ABC2win on the other hand, is self explainatory but still has help.
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I use abcnavigator for learning new tunes but I'm not too savvy with hand-coding the stuff. Does anyone know if there is a quick and easy way of changing the playback of a tune so that it plays with a swing or dotted feel?
# Posted on February 26th 2006 by Cammy
Re: abc question
Cammy,
My using a Mac keeps me from abcnavigator but the navigator site does list a rhythm filter as a feature. Have you investgated that? Anyway, this being the new millenium and all, there should be a quick and easy way to do what you want.
You can try changing the R field from "reel" to "hornpipe." This works when the files are dropped on the concertina.net tuneotron. Otherwise, the > symbol can be added after the notes you want to dot.
There's a useful ABC thread here that shows some fantastic examples of ABC tinkering that Dow made one day.
http://www.thesession.org/discussions/display/7591/comments#comment162644
Look at the "Lad O'Beirne's" conversions!
# Posted on February 26th 2006 by joesmith
Re: abc question
Well thank ye kindly,
As to the navigtor's functions, I'm afraid I'm too lazy and am waiting for a help file, or built in functions to let me know what to do. Not that I'm complaining though - this is one of the best free downloads for us tune learners on the net.
# Posted on February 26th 2006 by Cammy
Re: abc question
Me too - can't be bothered to navigate without a map!! It looks nice but with no quickhelp, I havn't got time.
ABC2win on the other hand, is self explainatory but still has help.
# Posted on February 27th 2006 by geoffwright