I think you've hit a bug in cmn. If the initial rest were a note, this would work:
(c4 (rq 2/3) (dx 0) (dy 0) (setf bt (beat-subdivision- (subdivision 3) (dy .5)))) (chord (notes c5 e5 ) tq (-beat-subdivision- bt) (dx 0)) (chord (notes d5 f5 ) tq (-beat-subdivision bt) (dx 0)) )) That is, the rhythmic bracket is called "beat-subdivision", and the syntax is very verbose. (dy .5) in the first note above pushes the entire bracket up a bit. Unfortunately, if the first note is a rest, cmn gets confused about the bracket placement. I'll look at this -- maybe it will be easy to fix. I don't know how to search the cmdist archive. _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list [email protected] http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist
