I'll take a look at this, thanks. -David
On Thu, 2011-05-12 at 20:11 -0300, Ricardo Gabriel Herdt wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I've noticed an inconsistency with octave signs, possibly a bug, as
> shown in the following example.
>
> ;;============================================
>
> (let ((parts '((:id "vla" :name "Viola" :inst "viola" :clef "alto"))))
> (sprout (process
> for rhy in '(5 2)
> for k = (key 'bf5)
> do (send "fms:note"
> :pitch k
> :dur rhy
> :part "vla")
> (wait rhy))
> "test.ly" :parts parts))
>
> ;;============================================
>
> It might be related to the forced alto clef.
>
> Running Common Music 3.7.2 , Fomus 0.1.17-alpha under Debian 6.0.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Ricardo
>
>
>
>
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