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.
(cut)
Motion granted, and done! See
http://icking-music-archive.org/software/pmxtricks/tricks.html/3voices.pdf
Thanks, Olivier, this is really very useful!
ccn.
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