Le mercredi 11 mai 2005 Ã 10:13 +0200, Bernhard Lang a Ãcrit :
> > So my question in now: is it really only possible to set two voices? If
> > not, how can I set three and more voices?
> 
> Very recently, someone asked the same question and you'll find the 
> thread in the mailinglist's archive. I remember also a very clever 
> solution by superposing two staves with zero vertical shift inbetween 
> them. But consider the issues mentioned by Don in that 3-voices thread.

Bernhard indicates here a VERY good idea. Here is a example to produce
very easily three voices: it is the end of the fuga 4 of the 1st book of
the welltempered clavier of J.S. Bach. It would be fine if Cornelius
adds it to the tips and tricks section.

3 2 4 4 4 0 0 4 
1 2 20 0


btt
./
Abrpl
\\setinterinstrument{1}{-12\Interligne}\interstaff{12}\
g02 st //
g43 e8 d e4 d8 c /
XS+.5 c44 c f f //
XS+.5 g44 e a a /
c05 /

g0 st //
d4 g- c c /
f4r e8 d XS+.5 e4 f8 g //
a4r g8 f XS+.5 g4 a8s bs /
b2us eu st+2 /

f0s //
c4 b8 as d2 st /
XS+.5 a2s XS+.5 d-2 st //
XS+.5 c2 XS+.5 as<.5 /
e2u st+2 d4u c /

g0 st //
d8 st e f4 st f8 st e d c /
d2 st XS+.5 e2 //
XS+.5 g2 XS+.5 g st /
b2us cu st /

g0 st //
g+0 /
d2d e8 f //
g0 st st /
c2u st bus /

c0 st //
a2d g8 a /
XS+.5 e4s c2d st //
XS+.5 g2 st f /
c0 st /

c0 st st //
b4 a g f /
XS+.5 c4 st c f f //
XS+.5 e2s a /
c0 st st /

c0 st st //
c+4 b8 a g4 f /
XS+1.25 f2 e4s d //
g0 st /
c0 st st /

c0 st ofd //
g0 /
e0s //
g0 st /
c0 st of /

Olivier



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