On Mon, 2019-01-28 at 15:13 -0800, rain wrote: > Hello Richard (and or whomever gets this email, I'm not sure who the > recipients your email will be useful to more than just the recipients (that is those subscribed to the denemo-devel mailing list) - it will be seen by people trawling for information about how to do things in Denemo. > are), > > Something that you may, or may not be interested in adding, > eventually: If someone was writing with counterpoint in mind, adding > intervals easily (good for beginners like me who are learning music > theory alongside using Denemo) to the staff above (or below) the > Cantus Firmus could be achieved with something like (with cursor on a > note on lower staff and staff above blank, in this case): I'm not quite sure I understand what you are doing - it can help to add a few lines of script first to set up the initial condition that your script is to work with, so for example: (d-New) (d-AddAfter) (d-C) (d-MoveCursorLeft) ;(exit) (d-AddLowestUpMajor3) (d-CursorDown) (d-CursorDown) (d-CursorDown) (d-RemoveNoteFromChord) ;(exit) (d-SetMark) (d-Cut) (d-MoveToStaffUp) (d-MoveCursorRight) (d-Paste) (d-MoveCursorLeft) (d-SetMark) (d-Copy) (d-MoveToStaffDown) (d-MoveCursorRight) (d-Paste) (d-MoveCursorLeft) (d-AddHighestDownMajor3) (d-CursorUp) (d-CursorUp) (d-CursorUp) (d-RemoveNoteFromChord)
This starts a new score adds a staff below puts the note C into it, moves the cursor to that note and then executes your sequence of operations. The result is that the staff above gets a single-note chord a major third above the C and so does the lower staff. It will do something more confusing if you are not on the first note of a measure (perhaps not applicable if you are adding to a Cantus Firmus with one note per measure). And as you say it could get upset by the presence of non-music in the bar (for this problem there is this: (while (and (not (Music?)) (d-MoveCursorRight))) which will move the cursor rightwards while it is not on a note or rest ("Music").) Having said that, I'm not sure what you are trying to do - do you intend to leave the Cantus Firmus unchanged and put a note or sequence of notes in the staff above? There's something remotely like that for entry from MIDI keyboard at Input->MIDI->Chords For Bar and I did something even more elaborate myself https://vimeo.com/62426412 which shows a script letting you add chords to a bass line (the script is in Educational->MIDI->Handel's... I think). It will be great if you can add to the facilities for aiding composers using Denemo - most work has been done for transcribing. And, indeed, most composers still use paper and pencil and only turn to a computer to transcribe their work. HTH Richard > > (d-AddLowestUpMajor3) > (d-CursorDown) > (d-CursorDown) > (d-CursorDown) > (d-RemoveNoteFromChord) > (d-SetMark) > (d-Cut) > (d-MoveToStaffUp) > (d-MoveCursorRight) > (d-Paste) > (d-MoveCursorLeft) > (d-SetMark) > (d-Copy) > (d-MoveToStaffDown) > (d-MoveCursorRight) > (d-Paste) > (d-MoveCursorLeft) > (d-AddHighestDownMajor3) > (d-CursorUp) > (d-CursorUp) > (d-CursorUp) > (d-RemoveNoteFromChord) > > Thanks to Denemo's ability to set the cursor to same not position on > the staff when moving cursor up and down staffs. > > Rain > > > _______________________________________________ > Denemo-devel mailing list > Denemo-devel@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list Denemo-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel