Hi all! I just needed to state that this thread completely blew my mind. Sorry for the spam, I found this too awesome to watch silently.
El vie, 29 oct 2021 a las 10:25, Kieren MacMillan (< kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca>) escribió: > Hi David, > > >> My *big* question is: Can notes be pushed *with timing > >> synchronization* between context? > > > > Without storing events, how would it even be possible without timing > > synchronisation? Iteration happens in time order. Well, apart from > > grace timing quirks. > > 1. That was my intuition, but I’m glad to hear it confirmed. > > 2. The grace timing quirk — which has (“coincidentally”?!) been plaguing > me on my current engraving project — will likely be even more bothersome in > the type of “context-jumping” scores I’m talking about. > > >> Can this kind of mechanism be used to [easily] engrave scores like the > >> following? > > > > There is no "easily" in such scores. The question is rather whether you > > encounter problems doing such scores where particular tools can simplify > > the work of creating the input. For that one first has to develop an > > input process and see what problems are "hard" in that context. > > I’ll see what I can do about drawing up a reasonably-Minimum Working > Example to act as an initial straw man. > > Thanks, > Kieren. > ________________________________ > > Kieren MacMillan, composer (he/him/his) > ‣ website: www.kierenmacmillan.info > ‣ email: kie...@kierenmacmillan.info > > >