2012/3/13 Peter Chubb <peter.ch...@nicta.com.au>: > If I add a \displayLilyMusic before the \unfoldRepeats I see: > > << { > { c'8*1/2 r } { d' r } { e' r } { f' r } { \set tempoWholesPerMinute = > #(ly:make-moment 9 1 0 1) > > > { g'-"rall" r } } { f' r } { e' r } { d' r } { c' r } { d' r } { e' r > } { f' r } { g' r } { f' r } { e' r } { d' r } { c'1*1/2 r } > } >> > > > Note the setting of tempoWholesPerMinute. This corresponds to a 40% slowdown. > The default is MM crotchet=60, this should slow down to about MM > crotchet=36. However, note this is the *only* tempo adjustment --- > you need to start with a tempo. > > I suggest > \version "2.14.2" > \include "articulate.ly" > > \score { > \displayLilyMusic \unfoldRepeats \articulate > << > \relative c' { > \set tempoWholesPerMinute = #(ly:make-moment 4 80) > c8-. d-. e-. f-. > g-.-"rall" f-. e-. d-. > c-. d-. e-. f-. > g-. f-. e-. d-. > c1-. > } > >> > \midi { } > } > > -- > Dr Peter Chubb peter.chubb AT nicta.com.au > http://www.ssrg.nicta.com.au Software Systems Research Group/NICTA
Hi, thanks for your reply. But playing around with various tempo-settings I never heard a rallentando. This code: \version "2.14.2" \include "articulate.ly" \score { \displayLilyMusic \unfoldRepeats \articulate << \relative c' { \tempo 4=180 %\set tempoWholesPerMinute = #(ly:make-moment 4 80) c8-. d-. e-. f-. g-.-"rall" f-. e-. d-. c-. d-. e-. f-. g-. f-. e-. d-. c1-. } >> \midi { %\context { % \Score % tempoWholesPerMinute = #(ly:make-moment 180 4) %} } } displays << { \tempo 4 = 180 { c'8*1/2 r } { d' r } { e' r } { f' r } { \set tempoWholesPerMinute = #(ly:make-moment 27 1 0 1) { g'-"rall" r } } { f' r } { e' r } { d' r } { c' r } { d' r } { e' r } { f' r } { g' r } { f' r } { e' r } { d' r } { c'1*1/2 r } } >> with no noticeable difference (apart from the staccatti) to a code without articulate.ly Midi attached. Any idea? Cheers, Harm
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