On 12 Nov 2007 at 14:54, Mats Bengtsson wrote:

> I hope you have read the section called "Explicitly instantiating voices"
> carefully a number of times ;-).

Yes, and my head spun each time.  Kidding.  (Actually, as a note to 
whomever does the documentation: though I understand it is to clearly 
show what is possible, having a complex three part example like the 
one used in "6.3.4 Explicitly instantiating voices" without first 
having a simple two-part excerpt makes this section tough going. )


> Note that \voiceOne and \voiceTwo are
> predefined macros that just set a number of properties, i.e. they have 
> nothing
> to do with creating new voices, per se.
> 
> The example in the manual, assumes that you yourself have defined \upper and
> \lower as commands/macros/identifiers or whatever you want to call them.

So \upper could be a name of a voice that could have \voiceTwo 
properties?

Charles


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