Re: A tricky example -- polyMETER against polyRHYTHM

2016-11-03 Thread Thomas Morley
2016-11-04 0:26 GMT+01:00 Thomas Morley : > 2016-11-04 0:03 GMT+01:00 Thomas Morley : >> 2016-11-04 0:00 GMT+01:00 mclaren : >>> Klaus; >>> Thanks! That fixed the landscape paper problem. You're my new hero. >>> I copied the \paper {landscape} thing from the Lilypond snippet >>> repository. Ev

Re: A tricky example -- polyMETER against polyRHYTHM

2016-11-03 Thread Thomas Morley
2016-11-04 0:03 GMT+01:00 Thomas Morley : > 2016-11-04 0:00 GMT+01:00 mclaren : >> Klaus; >> Thanks! That fixed the landscape paper problem. You're my new hero. >> I copied the \paper {landscape} thing from the Lilypond snippet >> repository. Evidently the snippets >> have garbage code in

Re: A tricky example -- polyMETER against polyRHYTHM

2016-11-03 Thread mclaren
N. Andrew Walsh mentioned: > Maybe I'm misunderstanding mclaren's example, but the graphic he posted > has > a number of notational errors. To wit: > in the third voice, if the meter is 11/8, then an 11:9 tuplet will not > fill > the bar, as it will only cover 9 eighth-notes. Perhaps he meant 9:11

Re: A tricky example -- polyMETER against polyRHYTHM

2016-11-03 Thread Thomas Morley
2016-11-04 0:00 GMT+01:00 mclaren : > Klaus; > Thanks! That fixed the landscape paper problem. You're my new hero. > I copied the \paper {landscape} thing from the Lilypond snippet > repository. Evidently the snippets > have garbage code in 'em. Could you give the link, please. Then I cou

Re: A tricky example -- polyMETER against polyRHYTHM

2016-11-03 Thread mclaren
Klaus; Thanks! That fixed the landscape paper problem. You're my new hero. I copied the \paper {landscape} thing from the Lilypond snippet repository. Evidently the snippets have garbage code in 'em. Anyway, no matter, now it's clear what was wrong & how to fix it. Thanks again! --

Re: A tricky example -- polyMETER against polyRHYTHM

2016-11-03 Thread David Wright
On Wed 02 Nov 2016 at 22:52:12 (-0700), mclaren wrote: > Took some skull sweat to figure this one out. But someone may get a kick out > of it. > What I wanted to do was to set up two polymeters (different accent patterns) > with a shifting polymeter against 'em. > Here's a png image of the score:

Re: A tricky example -- polyMETER against polyRHYTHM

2016-11-03 Thread N. Andrew Walsh
Maybe I'm misunderstanding mclaren's example, but the graphic he posted has a number of notational errors. To wit: in the third voice, if the meter is 11/8, then an 11:9 tuplet will not fill the bar, as it will only cover 9 eighth-notes. Perhaps he meant 9:11, in which case the meter needs to chan

Re: A tricky example -- polyMETER against polyRHYTHM

2016-11-03 Thread Klaus Blum
Hi mclaren, aaah, now I see what you wanted to achieve. Same problem here: different blocks got messed up. It should look like this: % - #(set-default-paper-size "a4" 'landscape) \paper { indent=0 } \layout { \c