It is amazing, what PMX can do.
The most important use cases for 128th notes seem alredy to be covered
by PMX.
And I wonder whether there exists any piece of music, which contains a
combination of lone 128th notes and rests.
It might be difficult to identify all these special case in the
I wrote
> Unfortunately, I don't think there's any way to trick
> PMX into doing g6.g.
I was wrong, there is a way: g3x2dn g
So we have found ways to get PMX to produce most flavors of 128th notes, as
long as it's inside a beam (together with at least one other note).
To progress any further
for this case, but you could get 3 with
e.g.
> [m3 g1x6 g g g g g ]
>
> --Don
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> @ Dirk: I wonder whether you regard the Beethoven Piano Sonata in c-
> min
2016-12-14 12:33 GMT+02:00 Dieter :
> @ Dirk: I wonder whether you regard the Beethoven Piano Sonata in c-minor,
> op. 13 as repertoire.
My mother used to play it (only the Andante Cantabile though).
> It seems that the Lilypond people are quite active and that we
> are
@ Dirk: I wonder whether you regard the Beethoven Piano Sonata in
c-minor, op. 13 as repertoire.
@ Don: I do not have the faintest idea, why and how you produce the
128th in the sample. In case you change your mind and find some time for
analyzing the problem, I would offer my time to help in
2016-12-14 6:33 GMT+02:00 Don Simons :
> This is not an unreasonable request.
I'll agree with that assessment as soon as someone can
point me to a composition regarded as more or less repertoire
for a concert pianist and containing 128th notes. Liszt, Scriabin,
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Subject: [Tex-music] 128th notes and rests in PMX?
Hi ,
I do know that 128th notes are relative
any way to
trick PMX into doing g6.g.
--Don Simons
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2016-12-13 19:43 GMT+02:00 Dieter :
> I guess,there is a way with MusiXTeX, but maybe the implementation in PMX as
> a one digit code might be difficult,
> although indices "5" and "7" are still available.
"7" has some mnemonic value, since 128 = 2⁷.
But it's not only syntax.
Hi ,
I do know that 128th notes are relatively rare.
But I am trying to run an inofficial testsuite on XML2PMX:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/input/regression/musicxml/collated-files.html
For completeness sake it would be nice to have these.
I guess,there is a way with MusiXTeX, but maybe
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