Hi Greg,
> I'm writing out a bass part with lots of repeated measures. I'm using \repeat
> percent X{measure}, where "X" is the number of times I want the measure to
> repeat. Works great!
>
> Can I:
> • Place the count above each measure? If you repeat 6, 8, 12 times it
> can be maddening!
Yes — search the list for “MeasureCounter”.
> • Place notations along the way? For example, I may want 2 strong
> measures and then 2 measures which decrescendo into the next passage. Even if
> I split this into 2 parts, \repeat percent 2 {uhm-pah} \repeat percent
> 2{uhm-pah}, there's no way I can see to place a decrescendo at the start of
> the second grouping.
Yes — just “simultaneous” it in:
\new Staff <<
\repeat unfold 4 { f4 r c r }
{ s1*2 s1\> s2 s\! }
>>
Hope that helps!
Kieren.
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