Le 22/10/2020 à 10:40, Andrew Bernard a écrit :
Hmm. That example, using explicit ties like e.g. now works
fine for me, exactly duplicating your MIDI piano roll. Needs further
investigation by me. However, using ~ is the answer I was
unaware of for years! I never thought to _not_ put a directi
Hmm. That example, using explicit ties like e.g. now works
fine for me, exactly duplicating your MIDI piano roll. Needs further
investigation by me. However, using ~ is the answer I was
unaware of for years! I never thought to _not_ put a direction
specifier.
Andrew
On 2020-10-21 8:00 pm, Andrew Bernard wrote:
And now I just found out something I never knew, as a result of my
query. Just putting a tie with no up/down indication, a sole ~ after
the chore <> construct puts the ties up and down musically correctly.
Well I'll be. I have caused myself much extra
And now I just found out something I never knew, as a result of my
query. Just putting a tie with no up/down indication, a sole ~ after
the chore <> construct puts the ties up and down musically correctly.
Well I'll be. I have caused myself much extra work for years by not
knowing this. And of cour
On 2020-10-21 7:48 pm, Andrew Bernard wrote:
More handholding for MIDI output. I notate ties in chords with
individual ties up and down depending on the note position, not just
using a tie for the whoie chord <> construct. These ties do not appear
in the MIDI output. Is how I do the ties unsuppor
More handholding for MIDI output. I notate ties in chords with
individual ties up and down depending on the note position, not just
using a tie for the whoie chord <> construct. These ties do not appear
in the MIDI output. Is how I do the ties unsupported? It would be a
pity to redo hundreds of pag
2) In another song the coda was separated from the main score. The
structure of the song is like this
music repeat x2 music skip to coda
The problem is that the note that is on the barline which skips is tied so
the coda begins with the end of a tied note. I played around with \skips
but nothing lo
Selon Shelagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have two questions.
> 1) I made a beautiful printout of a song and the midi output was
> successful, but the tied notes did not 'tie' in the midi song. Is this
> normal? or am I missing something. The ties over the bar lines seemed to
> work but the tied note
I have two questions.
1) I made a beautiful printout of a song and the midi output was
successful, but the tied notes did not 'tie' in the midi song. Is this
normal? or am I missing something. The ties over the bar lines seemed to
work but the tied notes in the middle of the measure separated. I