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I stumbled across this plugin recently and was very excited by its potential for use. As a fairly new jazz composer, I use MuseScore to notate lead sheets and big-band charts, which can sound unbelievably flat without constant access to an improvising rhythm section. I imagine that this plugin could help me immensely to make my demos sound more alive!
Although I was able to install mma largely without issue on my Ubuntu work machine, when adding the plugin into Musescore 3.6.2, I've been experiencing the same undefined error as noted in #2. That being said, with some massaging (e.g., rewriting Eb^7 in-plugin to be accepted as a major 7 chord), mmadoes seem to be able to generate novel midi accompaniment if I save the generated .mma files to a non-/tmp directory and then run it directly through my command line. I've only been aware of this plugin (and mma, for that matter) for about 12 hours as of last writing so I can't account for every feature.
I'm not very familiar with QML, but I am familiar with Javascript syntax, so I've been doing my best to tool around with the code to see if I can't find the source of the issue. I'm intending to fork this repo and see what I can do on my end, but I'd love to get in touch with @berteh -- if you're still interested in maintaining this project -- to see if I can't be of some assistance to get the tool working seamlessly on newer issues of MuseScore 3.
Thanks! Hope to hear from you.
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You're sure welcome to bring all improvements you'd like. If you're comfortable enough to check your code I can add you to this repository managers so you directly commit/merge... else feel free to submit PRs with your changes, I'll gladly merge them here.
Hello,
I stumbled across this plugin recently and was very excited by its potential for use. As a fairly new jazz composer, I use MuseScore to notate lead sheets and big-band charts, which can sound unbelievably flat without constant access to an improvising rhythm section. I imagine that this plugin could help me immensely to make my demos sound more alive!
Although I was able to install
mma
largely without issue on my Ubuntu work machine, when adding the plugin into Musescore 3.6.2, I've been experiencing the sameundefined
error as noted in #2. That being said, with some massaging (e.g., rewritingEb^7
in-plugin to be accepted as a major 7 chord),mma
does seem to be able to generate novel midi accompaniment if I save the generated.mma
files to a non-/tmp directory and then run it directly through my command line. I've only been aware of this plugin (andmma
, for that matter) for about 12 hours as of last writing so I can't account for every feature.I'm not very familiar with QML, but I am familiar with Javascript syntax, so I've been doing my best to tool around with the code to see if I can't find the source of the issue. I'm intending to fork this repo and see what I can do on my end, but I'd love to get in touch with @berteh -- if you're still interested in maintaining this project -- to see if I can't be of some assistance to get the tool working seamlessly on newer issues of MuseScore 3.
Thanks! Hope to hear from you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: