Am 25.02.2013 11:37, schrieb Graham.Okely:
Thanks I can see that would work in rehearsals.
Working up a drum line is easier if each bar gets a number
sequentially. But writing up the drum sequence is only required once.
(Usually) So I do not think writing up a fully expanded manuscript for
that is worth it. I found penciling in each repeat bar number worked
last time. Then just plug steps into the drum sequencer. I may try the
fully expanded manuscript yet.
If you use it for working with a sequencer, wouldn't it be better to
process the lilypond file with \unfoldRepeats?
Then you have a fully expanded version which resembles the sequencer
structure 1:1.
HTH,
Marc
Thanks for your advice.
Regards
Graham
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 12:44 AM, Phil Holmes-2 [via Lilypond]
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>
> I have a manuscript with some repeats and a first and second
time bar.
>
> I want to arrange a drum line in my drum machine.
>
> To line up the bars between the manuscript and the drum machine
it helps
> to
> have all the bars numbered. These commands work fine:
> \set Score.currentBarNumber = #2
> \override Score.BarNumber #'break-visibility = #'#(#f #t #t)
>
> But how do you add the correct bar number for each repeat?
>
> Yes I can set the bar numbers as they should be with \set
> Score.currentBarNumber = #66
> But what do I do when I have repeats and the bar numbers will be
43, 59
> and
> 84 over one bar?
>
> I could print the manuscript out fully with no repeats that
would work.
>
> Are there any other ideas out there?
>
> Thanks
> Graham
Gould suggests either using a and b suffixes or continuing the
numbers
through the repeats, so there are no duplicated numbers. She
points out
this makes identifying specific bars simpler in rehearsal.
See Alternative bar numbering in
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/notation/bars#bar-numbers
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