@ 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 the realization.

It seems that the Lilypond people are quite active and that we are losing market to them.

Regards, Dieter

Am 14.12.2016 um 09:37 schrieb Dirk Laurie:
2016-12-14 6:33 GMT+02:00 Don Simons <dsim...@roadrunner.com>:

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,
Rachmaninov, anyone?

So without completely revamping the timekeeping, basic 128th
notes are not going to happen.
PMX is always going to have to stop somewhere, and stopping
at 64th notes is "not unreasonable".

M-Tx, too, does timekeeping in units of 1/64 note. Without someone
else taking over maintenance of the source code, basic 128th notes
are not going to happen.

Dirk
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