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Generating videos synchronised to pre-existing audio tracks

ly2video can synchronize the video of the scrolling music notation with a previously recorded audio track of the same music, such as a live performance, even when the audio uses tempo rubato or is not precisely metronomic. This is accomplished using beatmap files. If such a file is provided to ly2video via the --beatmap (or -b) command-line option, whilst generating the video it will adjust the speed of the scrolling to match the tempo variations described by the beatmap file. However the generated video will still use a MIDI-rendered audio track, so as a final step you will need to use a video editor if you want to replace this audio track with the original one on which the beatmap file was based.

N.B. Currently it is assumed that the beatmap file covers every single beat, and so the only fields which are actually used for synchronization are the tempo and beat value fields. The others are only used to prettify the output. In the future it may be made more intelligent, so that beats could be skipped if they do not involve a tempo change.

Implementation details

How it actually works under the hood:

  • ly2video uses LilyPond to generate a MIDI rendition of the audio alongside the graphical rendering of the score.
  • If a beatmap is specified, ly2video uses midi-rubato to insert MIDI tempo change events into the generated .midi file.
  • ly2video generates a scrolling video which is synchronised with the MIDI events from the .midi file.