> I am not top posting
You have your problem (partly) resolved in the documentation
D.2.4 Piano centered dynamics.
I am also interested in a good MIDI output.
At he beginning, I was hiding some dynamics, particularly
after a (de)crescendo, but now I prefer writing the dynamics
separately from the
To Neil Puttock
Hello Neil,
thank you for your help. But it did not work.
Nevertheless, your remark about the fact that a note should not be surrounded
by brace has put me on the way to the solution.
This solution is strange, and certainly incorrect,
but the midi output doesn't make any differ
Paul Scott ultrasw.com> writes:
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> 2.11.27
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> I'm thinking Han-Wen gave a further answer to this recently but I
> haven't found it yet.
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> Manual section 8.2.1 says
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> If you want to have text on the left end of a multi-measure rest, attach
> the text to a zero-length skip note, i.e.,
>
Kieran Coulter canada.com> writes:
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> Hi everyone,I am sure there is a way to do this, but maybe someone here has
already faced this challenge and can help show me how it can be done.My example
is the Bach Sinfonia from Partita #2. It has a Grave, Andante, and Allegro, but
the MIDI file plays a