Hans, This works though technically it is a cheat. If, for whatever reason one wanted to transpose the tonic of bestenigar from fb to c, the key signature will print c4k flat which is of course inaccurate. Why anyone would want to lock an important microtonal pitch like IRAK to C, I don't know other than to say you can. What do you think? Considering it's only happening for two makams I'd be willing to let it slide.
Still I wonder and as a self admitting (and envious) non coder, wouldn't it be possible to do add a conditional statement in the makam file: %%% if the makam is either besteniger or revnaknuma then do TorstonsMod else just be normal %%% Again, anything like that or even being able to understand Torston's code is beyond my skills. I wish! Just a musician. with full on respect, Adam On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 3:22 AM Hans Åberg <haber...@telia.com> wrote: > It is possible have it, by just changing the accidental of the first scale > degree: > bestenigar = #'((0 . -24/53)(1 . -24/53)(2 . -24/53)(3 . 0)(4 . -24/53)(5 > . -48/53)(6 . -24/53)) > revnaknuma = #'((0 . -24/53)(1 . -24/53)(2 . 0)(3 . 0)(4 . 0)(5 . > -24/53)(6 . -24/53)) > _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel