Re: Bug? a minimal example to show going back in midi time

2010-07-10 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 7/9/10 5:03 PM, 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng hhpmu...@163.com wrote: Dear All, After reading the messages about going back in midi time, I realized that the main problem of my overture's midi output is not totally because of articulate. Here's the small intro containing just 8 bars, and the

Re: Bug? a minimal example to show going back in midi time

2010-07-10 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 7/9/10 5:03 PM, 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng hhpmu...@163.com wrote: Dear All, After reading the messages about going back in midi time, I realized that the main problem of my overture's midi output is not totally because of articulate. Here's the small intro containing just 8 bars, and the problem

Re:Re: Bug? a minimal example to show going back in midi time

2010-07-10 Thread 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng
Thanks Carl, I have solved the problem last night by adding midi tags to all the problematic instruments (bassoons, trumpet I, cello and bass). I don't know how Lilypond calculates music values, but I've never heard such issue in other musical notation softwares. Regards Haipeng

Re: Bug? a minimal example to show going back in midi time

2010-07-10 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 7/10/10 2:44 PM, 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng hhpmu...@163.com wrote: Thanks Carl, I have solved the problem last night by adding midi tags to all the problematic instruments (bassoons, trumpet I, cello and bass). I don't know how Lilypond calculates music values, but I've never heard such issue in

Bug? a minimal example to show going back in midi time

2010-07-09 Thread 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng
Dear All, After reading the messages about going back in midi time, I realized that the main problem of my overture's midi output is not totally because of articulate. Here's the small intro containing just 8 bars, and the problem is at bar 7. Please run it, and you'll see these warnings. I