On Monday 06 October 2003 08:11 am, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> By default, LilyPond uses a new MIDI channel for each stave.
> If you want to squeeze in more parts in the available 16
> MIDI channels, I guess it's easiest to define a separate
> \score{} context for the MIDI version of your music.
> As long as you have used identifiers for all the different
> parts, it's not much job to write the new \score block.
> An alternative might be to redefine the way LilyPond maps
> the different contexts to MIDI channels, see for example
> http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2003-01/msg00088.html
> Note, though, that LilyPond onlyl handles one instrument per
> channel, even though it would be theoretically possible to
> insert instrument changing commands in the MIDI file between
> each note to allow for more instruments.

A gotcha is that chords are ok, but unisons are not.  daveA

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made a
dummy out of tar and put him in Rabbit's path.  When the Tar Baby 
failed to
return a civil greeting, Rabbit punched him with a right, a left, both 
feet and
butted him with his forehead.  Along came Br`er Fox who saw that he was
thoroughly "stuck up".  Br`er Fox is much smarter than Br`er Rabbit, 
and in
spite of all Rabbit's pleas for help, no one is going to unstick him 
and throw
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