On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 02:11:32AM -0400, Joshua Armenta wrote: > Hello, > > I have a score with multiple staves. One instrument enter into unmetered > timing and performs a cadenza, the other five instruments rest. The problem > is that when the file is compiled, the barlines in the output is completely > thrown off, even when the same measure is put into a Cadenza on statement in > every stave. I have tried with a whole rest and with using the cadenza notes > as a model and replacing note names with R (Thus preserving the values) but > the output iisn't fixed either way > > I can't seem to find any answers. Any help would be very much appreciated.
Put the timing information with skips in a separate definition. Combine it with the top voice in the score and with each part when doing the parts. timing = { \time = 4/4 s1*32 \cadenzaOn s4*7 \cadenzaOff \time = 3/4 s2.*32 } parta = { a4 ... \cadenzaOn a4 b4 a4 b4 a4 b4 a4 \cadenzaOff a4 ... } partb = { b4 ... } Score: \score{ << \new Staff << \timing \parta >> \new Staff << \partb >> >> } Part A: \score{ << \new Staff << \timing \parta >> >> } Part B: \score{ << \new Staff << \timing \partb >> >> } I may have every detail correct but that's the idea. HTH Paul Scott _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user