On Thu, 2019-08-29 at 09:53 +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> I can confirm that the problem appears in 2.18.2, but seems to have
> been
> fixed in 2.19, several years ago. As has already been stated many
> times
> on this list, there's no reason whatsoever to avoid the "unstable"
> version 2.19.83
Sorry, I pushed "Send" before finishing. Here comes the correct version
of the email.
On 2019-08-28 13:14, Stefano Antonelli wrote:
On Wed, 2019-08-28 at 09:01 +0200, Federico Bruni wrote:
Il giorno lun 26 ago 2019 alle 20:08, Stefano Antonelli
ha scritto:
That is not always a convenient fo
On 2019-08-28 13:14, Stefano Antonelli wrote:
On Wed, 2019-08-28 at 09:01 +0200, Federico Bruni wrote:
Il giorno lun 26 ago 2019 alle 20:08, Stefano Antonelli
ha scritto:
That is not always a convenient format for working with drum parts
though. I would like to be able to use a syntax more l
On Wed, 2019-08-28 at 09:01 +0200, Federico Bruni wrote:
> Il giorno lun 26 ago 2019 alle 20:08, Stefano Antonelli
> ha scritto:
> >
> > That is not always a convenient format for working with drum parts
> > though. I would like to be able to use a syntax more like the
> > following:
> >
> > t
Il giorno lun 26 ago 2019 alle 20:08, Stefano Antonelli
ha scritto:
That is not always a convenient format for working with drum parts
though. I would like to be able to use a syntax more like the
following:
test = \drummode {
<<
{ \voiceOne cymc4 cymc4 cymc4 cymc4 }
{ \voiceOne s4sn
Greetings List,
I'm trying to understand why one syntax results in MIDI output, while
another syntax does not. I'm new to lilypond and clearly missing
something.
Below is the working case:
tagCymbals = \drummode { \voiceOne cymc4 cymc4 cymc4 cymc4 }
tagDrums = \drummode { \voiceTwo s4