Francisco Vila wrote:
2009/6/17 Federico Bruni <brunol...@gmx.com>:
3. the MIDI output is polyphonic according to timidity (I think, see below),
but not when I import it in TuxGuitar:
Playing Guitar/Tablature/Bach/bourree.midi
MIDI file: Guitar/Tablature/Bach/bourree.midi
Format: 1 �Tracks: 2 �Divisions: 384
Sequence: control track
Text: creator:
Text: GNU LilyPond 2.13.0
Track name: guitar
Instrument: acoustic guitar (steel)
If I set a channel per voice in the MIDI output, I get a two track file in
TuxGuitar. But I want one tab, not two...
I guess I'd better write it from scratch..but I'd like to try some smart
solutions before giving up :-)
If you have hints, please share it.
Maybe you should try to \partcombine both on a single staff, only for
MIDI. Staves become MIDI channels with their voices merged.
I've tried this (of course in the midi score) but it's not working, I
still have not poliphony in TuxGuitar:
\score {
\unfoldRepeats <<
\context Staff = "guitar" \partcombine \uppermidi \lowermidi
>>
So this is the last problem left...
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