On Fri, 13 May 2005, Olivier Vogel wrote:

Le mercredi 11 mai 2005 � 10:13 +0200, Bernhard Lang a �crit :
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.

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Motion granted, and done! See

http://icking-music-archive.org/software/pmxtricks/tricks.html/3voices.pdf

Thanks, Olivier, this is really very useful!

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