2009/7/21 Mark Polesky markpole...@yahoo.com:
% midi-out all voices but not harmonies from ChordNames
Commands that are too specific are not as useful. The syntax allows
you to create as many score blocks as you like containing as many
combinations of elements as you like. The user has
Werner wrote:
But it's a pity, that something like
\midi {
\context {
\Score
% midi-out all voices but not harmonies from ChordNames
% \???
}
}
doesn't exist. It would be easier.
Commands that are too specific are not as useful. The syntax allows
you to create as many score blocks
Carl Sorensen c_sorensen at byu.edu writes:
On 7/19/09 12:07 PM, Werner mey.wer at web.de wrote:
Hello.
I want to create a score (pdf) containing chord-names above the notes and a
midi-file, which containes all the notes but NOT the chords (harmonies).
Is this somehow EASY to
Hello.
I want to create a score (pdf) containing chord-names above the notes and a
midi-file, which containes all the notes but NOT the chords (harmonies).
Is this somehow EASY to achieve?
Thanks for hints.
Werner
% innerhalb des score-Blockes („neben“ dem layout-Block)
% Ausgabe einer
Werner wrote:
% innerhalb des score-Blockes („neben“ dem layout-Block)
% Ausgabe einer Mididatei (zum Anhören/Abspielen)
This bit of comment describes how to get Midi and PDF coming out the same.
When you want them coming out differently, you use _two_ score blocks:
- one score block has
On 7/19/09 12:07 PM, Werner mey@web.de wrote:
Hello.
I want to create a score (pdf) containing chord-names above the notes and a
midi-file, which containes all the notes but NOT the chords (harmonies).
Is this somehow EASY to achieve?
Yes. You just need to have two different
Robin Bannister rcb at dataway.ch writes:
When you want them coming out differently, you use _two_ score blocks:
- one score block has \midi (and no \layout)
- the other score block has \layout (and no \midi)
and these score blocks can have different music inside.
In this case the