Re: unfoldrepeats makes midi tracks follow one another

2005-01-14 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Monday 10 January 2005 21.03, John Comeau wrote: > That did it! Thanks!!! I was quite sure I had already tried that, but > checked my RCS file and I hadn't. > > I really don't understand (obvious, isn't it?) how the angle brackets > work, Hint: { ... } means sequential, << ... >> means simultan

Re: unfoldrepeats makes midi tracks follow one another

2005-01-10 Thread John Comeau
That did it! Thanks!!! I was quite sure I had already tried that, but checked my RCS file and I hadn't. I really don't understand (obvious, isn't it?) how the angle brackets work, I just go by examples, and though there were examples of both, using unfoldrepeats and having different instruments, I

Re: unfoldrepeats makes midi tracks follow one another

2005-01-10 Thread Mats Bengtsson
The problem is how you apply \unfoldrepeats. Actually, apart from unfolding the repeats, what you actually do is to say \score { << { \new DrumStaff { \drumContents } \context Staff = trombone \trombone } >> Since you have an {...} directly inside the <<...>>, the <<...>> will only cont

unfoldrepeats makes midi tracks follow one another

2005-01-10 Thread John Comeau
I'm probably doing something wrong, but have tried several permutations of wrapping things inside one another with the same result: the tracks follow one another in the MIDI output though the graphical representation is correct. Googling and searching archives for unfoldrepeats turns up nothing of