Hey Graham,
> No help on the technical issues, but as a string player, I
> generally see harmonics as only two notes (the bottom two). The
> first time I saw three notes was in a Stravinski orchestral part,
> and it took me a moment to figure out what it was.
>
> Could you also invent a two-not
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 01:56:35PM +, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
> I figured I'd do it in two steps:
> 1. Create a function that takes a chord of three notes, and formats each
> note(head) appropriately.
> 2. Modify the function to take one or two notes, and generate the other parts
> of
> the no
2009/5/15 Kieren MacMillan :
> Hi Neil,
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
>> Tricky without another voice, since there's only one stem for all the
>> noteheads. You can change the length of a stem by overriding 'length,
>> but you'd need to be careful about stem direction because negative
>> values will b
Hi Neil,
Thanks for the help.
> Tricky without another voice, since there's only one stem for all the
> noteheads. You can change the length of a stem by overriding 'length,
> but you'd need to be careful about stem direction because negative
> values will be required, and you won't be able to
2009/5/15 Kieren MacMillan :
> I'm trying to come up with a Scheme function to generate string harmonics
> automatically.
Why on earth would you want to do that. ;)
You might like to take a look at Valentin's function here (though it
uses separate voices):
http://repo.or.cz/w/opera_libre.git?a=
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Hello, all!
I'm trying to come up with a Scheme function to generate string harmonics
autom
Hello, all!
I'm trying to come up with a Scheme function to generate string harmonics
automatically.
I figured I'd do it in two steps:
1. Create a function that takes a chord of three notes, and formats each
note(head) appropriately.
2. Modify the function to take one or two notes, and