Actually, I stuttered on the 4s. The override should be:
sixteenthNotesBeamedInFours = \overrideBeamSettings #'Voice #'(2 . 2)
#'end #'((* . (1 1))
((1 . 16) . (4 4 4 4))
((1 . 32) . (8 8 8 8)))
On 12/02/10 19:20, grisu_76 wrote:
wounderful! thx a lot!
cheers, christian
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Something like this:
\version "2.13.12"
sixteenthNotesBeamedInFours = \overrideBeamSettings #'Voice #'(2 . 2)
#'end #'((* . (1 1))
((1 . 16) . (4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4))
((1 . 32) . (8 8 8 8)))
\relative c' {
\time 2/2
\repeat unfold 32 c16
\sixteenthNotesBeamedInFours
\repeat unfold 32 c
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On Thu, 2010-02-11 at 07:31 -0800, grisu_76 wrote:
> Hello!
>
> How to beam 4 16th-notes in a 2/2 automatically? got severe problem with the
>
> override-auto-beam-setting
>
> afraid, I did not get the idea behind..?
Which version of LilyPond are you using? The answer is different for
versions
Hello!
How to beam 4 16th-notes in a 2/2 automatically? got severe problem with the
override-auto-beam-setting
afraid, I did not get the idea behind..?
cheers,
christian
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Am Montag, 1. Februar 2010 schrieb Carl Sorensen:
> > I'm already working with override-auto-beam-setting to have all those
> > groups of 8. 16 8 you can see in my screenshot automatically separated:
> >
> > #(override-auto-beam-setting '(end * * * 8) 3 8)
> > #(override-auto-beam-setting '(end *
On 1/31/10 11:23 AM, "Frank Steinmetzger" wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I've got two questions concerning the attached measure (you see the original
> and my attempt on reproducing it).
> How can I achieve a similar "grouping" of beams? I.e. having one beam go
> through, and the rest grouped. And se
Am Sonntag, 31. Januar 2010 schrieb James Bailey:
> On 31.01.2010, at 19:23, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> > Hi group,
> >
> > I've got two questions concerning the attached measure (you see the
> > original and my attempt on reproducing it).
> I can't tell if there's a difference by your code, but
On 31.01.2010, at 19:23, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
Hi group,
I've got two questions concerning the attached measure (you see the
original
and my attempt on reproducing it).
How can I achieve a similar "grouping" of beams? I.e. having one
beam go
through, and the rest grouped. And secondly
Hi group,
I've got two questions concerning the attached measure (you see the original
and my attempt on reproducing it).
How can I achieve a similar "grouping" of beams? I.e. having one beam go
through, and the rest grouped. And secondly, how can I get the \times mark on
top of it?
I'm alread
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