Updates:
Summary:
Labels: -Patch-new Patch-review
Comment #6 on issue 1647 by [email protected]:
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1647
The patch at the link above now includes an self-documenting option for the
old behaviour, and a regression test, and it gives clean `make check`, so
it is ready for a third party to review.
I said earlier, wrongly :
I think Mats missed your point that under the old behavior,
two flutes playing the same note sometimes resulted in silence.
The old behavior, available in this patch when midiMergeUnisons=##t, was to
remove the attack of the second note in an overlapping unison. We didn't
hear the new note start, but we did hear the sound continue until both
notes were done.
Neither the old code for handling overlapping unisons, nor this new code,
catch overlaps when midiChannelMapping = #'instrument (the current
default). That means the overlaps remain in the .midi file, so midi2ly can
still recreate the orignial .ly file.
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