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Home » LOTRO » Step by Step: Songbook Plugin. Step by Step: Songbook Plugin. Find the Downloaded Zip file and move or copy it into “my documents/Lord of the Rings Online/Plugins. If you don’t have a Plugins folder there then create one. What happened to the ABC files. At least those songs worked. Now I can’t even get. The latest Tweets from Blair Bagpipes (@bagpipetuner). Digital Bagpipes with real sounds and holes. Everything for tuning Bagpipes. Blair HBT-3, Blair Pro, Bagpipe. Most LOTRO musicians perform songs by using “playback” of prepared ABC files. They prepare the files in advance, ready them in-game, press “play” and then let the music system take over. Which is fun on its own, but this also means that most musicians can’t really react dynamically to what happens in the game.
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Maestro v2.5.0.msi - Includes ABC Player
Maestro and ABC Player require Java (32-bit)
What's New in v2.5:
- Added the new bassoons from update 23: Basic Bassoon, Brusque Basson, and Lonely Mountain Bassoon
- Added groups to the Instrument picker: Plucked Strings, Bowed Strings, Woodwinds, and Percussion.
- Renamed all instruments to match their name in game (e.g. 'Basic Flute' instead of 'Flute')
- Fixed the relative volume of the Bassoons and Fiddles to match the game.
- Fixed how ABC Player finds the instrument from a part name. It should now always use the last matching instrument name in the title, so a part called e.g. 'Basic Fiddle Tune - Theorbo' will be detected as Theorbo.

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Maestro v2.4.1.msi - Includes ABC Player
Maestro and ABC Player require Java (32-bit)
What's New in v2.4:
- Added the new fiddles from update 22: Basic Fiddle, Bardic Fiddle, Lonely Mountain Fiddle, Sprightly Fiddle, Traveller's Trusty Fiddle, Student's Fiddle
- Updated the ABC preview to better match the game by removing reverb and adjusting the length of notes played by the fiddles, flute, clarinet, horn, bagpipes, and pibgorn.
- Added a live view of the ABC text to ABC player. The currently-playing notes are highlighted, and you can click on a note to jump to that point in the song.
- Added a display of the current line number to ABC Player. Clicking the line number will open the ABC text to that part.
- Fix tracks getting out of sync in ABC Player in rare cases.
Version 2.4.0 was missing the Bardic Fiddle, which is added in 2.4.1.

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- Added the new fiddles from update 22.
- Updated the ABC preview to better match the game by removing reverb and adjusting the length of notes played by the fiddles, flute, clarinet, horn, bagpipes, and pibgorn.
- Added a live view of the ABC text to ABC player. The currently-playing notes are highlighted, and you can click on a note to jump to that point in the song.
- Added a display of the current line number to ABC Player. Clicking the line number will open the ABC text to that part.
- Fix tracks getting out of sync in ABC Player in rare cases.
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What's New
- Added the new instruments Lute of Ages and Misty Mountain Harp from update 16.1.
- Any Lute part in ABC Player and Maestro will use Lute of Ages for the ABC preview, unless it contains 'Basic Lute' (or 'New Lute') in its title, in which case it'll use the Basic Lute.
- Updated the note sounds for the Clarinet, Flute, Drum, Horn, and Basic Lute notes that were changed in update 16.1.
- Adjusted the volume levels of all instruments to match what's in the game.
- Slightly tweaked the volume levels in ABC Player for note dynamics (+ff+, +mp+, etc) to more closely match the game.
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Bug Fixes
- Fixed an issue when opening .abc files that are missing the 'M' field.
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New Features
- Updated the LOTRO instrument audio samples with the new sounds from Update 15.
- Add a new option in Settings > Save & Export > 'Remove silence from start of exported ABC'. It is enabled by default, which is how Maestro has always worked. You can disable it if you want to export multiple ABC files from a single MIDI file, and you need them to all start at the same time.
Bug Fixes
- If you open an .abc or .msx file in Maestro, the transcriber 'Z' field will be filled with the transcriber info from that file. This lets you preserve the transcriber name if you modify someone else's .abc file in Maestro.
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Changes
- Revert LOTRO instrument samples since they were rolled back in the game.
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New Features
- Updated the LOTRO instrument audio samples with the new tuned instrument sounds from the game.
- Updated the Maestro configuration for Horn, Clarinet, and Pibgorn so it will now output notes in the full 3-octave range, now that they no longer have breath sounds.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed a bug where you could not edit or export a song that was loaded from an ABC file that didn't have a 'C:' or 'Z:' field.
- Editing a song from an ABC file now correctly loads the time signature rather than defaulting to 4/4.
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New Features
- Maestro now works with songs that change tempo! I've overhauled the MIDI-to-ABC conversion logic, so the exported ABC songs play at their original tempo and don't stutter after the tempo changes.
- When a song contains tempo changes, you'll see an extra row in the track list that shows you how the tempo changes over the course of the song.
- Because LOTRO doesn't understand the ABC notation for tempo changes mid-song, all note lengths are multiplied by the ratio of the actual tempo and the main tempo. For example, if the tempo changes from 100 BPM to 111 BPM, all note lengths are multiplied by 111/100 for that part of the song.
- When the tempo changes in a song, the new tempo will be written in a comment, for example: %%Q: 111
- The tempo-change comments are used by Maestro and ABC Player to understand the tempo changes within a song. This lets you open an ABC file with Maestro, and it will still understand the tempo changes.
- You can now save Maestro Song files, so you don't have to start from scratch if you want to export a song again with some different options.
- Files are saved in XML format, with the extension .msx (for Maestro Song XML). If you use the installer, this extension will be registered to open with Maestro by default.
- The .msx files do NOT store the original MIDI file that you opened, so you need to keep the MIDI file around as well.
- Bar lines are now shown in the track list, and there's a bar counter in the lower-right, just like there is in ABC Player.
- The lengths of notes in Maestro's ABC output is normalized, so you won't get notes that are a weird length, like an eleven-eighths note. Instead, each note is made up of tied notes of proper lengths: whole, half, quarter, eighth, sixteenth note etc., or a dotted quarter note, dotted eighth note, etc. (However, due to tempo changes, you may still see a note with an ugly fraction like 111/100, but they will still be proper note lengths like a quarter note).

Bug Fixes
- Numerous small bug fixes.
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Bug Fixes
- Fixed a bug with the volume bar showing incorrect values when switching between ABC parts.
I've been trying to use .abc files for some days but it seems to me that I can't.
I tried both ready-made files and creating my own, but none seem to work properly.
When I do '/playlist /*' I can see the files. Say I'm trying to play 'gilgalad.abc' (T:Fall of Gil-Galad)
The output of the command '/play gilgalad' is 'You begin playing F.', and I hear/see no notes.
Am I doing something wrong? Do I need to edit something in the .abc files?
Also, how do I need to open the .hta file so that it opens correctly? (Wine launches Opera, Opera opens a blank page with the button but there's no input field for my username, and pressing the button doesn't do anything. Firefox makes me re-download the file.)
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