Hi Werner, Thanks for your help - yet again. I append a tested version based on your method in case anyone else is interested. Note that I put no thought into this composition except for ensuring a final cadence. It is a Unix version; I assume you would need to invert the slash in line 5 for Windoze. The final dummy bar is something I sometimes need to add to get the last block to process in pmxab (the dummy bar itself does not process) don't know why it's needed. Any explanation will be welcomed. Best wishes, Howard. (A.H.Gilbert, Thornaby, North Yorkshire) Werner Icking wrote: > > > Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 22:40:11 +0000 > > From: HowardGilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > If you have a (partial) pickup bar which should not be repeated, make > it to a real first bar if you want to produce MIDI. Here is an > untested shortened example with 3/8th pickup with meter 4/4 > > 1 1 3 8 4 4 0 0 > ... > > c85 c c / > > \\\advance\barno-1\ > IMR1 > m4400 c4 c c c / > IM > V1 c4 c r8 c c c / > > IMP1 > Rr V2 ... / > > Hope this hilft -- Werner > > PS: Why on heaven do I write such small samples always with c.5 :-? --
1 1 1 4 0 6 0 0 1 4 20 0.07 Horn t ./ Tt Test Midi Tc Gilbert %AI0.7 It108ifr %bars0 a43 / \\\advance\barno-1\ %bars1-4 IMR1 m4400 Rl b43 c d e | f24d g44 | a e d c | d24d f44 / %bars5-7 d44 f a g | f24d e44 | d c b c / %bar8 IM V1 d24d g43 / %bar16 IMP1 Rr V2 e24d d44 / %bars17-20 Vx e44 e d d | f f a a | b a g e | d24d c44 / %bars 21-24 b43 c d e | f24d g44 | g f d b | c04 / %dummy rb0 /
