Thanks Brett,
I just want a good music notation, with the midi sound as feedback if
my notation was correct.
With your info I decided to use a different note for the mute version.
That is the only practical thing to do.
Thanks very much to make it clear to me.
With regards,
Bernard
Quoting Brett McCoy <idragos...@gmail.com>:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 3:10 PM, <lilyp...@bernardhulsman.nl> wrote:
I have a similar question.
I have a "bass" and a "mute bass", which is just slightly different sound. I
would like to use the same "bass" notation, with a additional accent which
can be played as a different sound in the Midi file.
Is that possible in Lilypond? If so how to do this?
Normally that kind of thing is handled by either program changes (in
the MIDI) or putting the different articulations on separate tracks
(which is really something you'd do in a DAW rather than trying to do
it with scoring software). A lot of samplers handle this kind of thing
with 'key switching' also... but don't think you can do it in
Lilypond.
--
Brett W. McCoy -- http://www.electricminstrel.com
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