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metronome mark question
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James Bailey |
Subject: |
metronome mark question |
Date: |
Sat, 17 Apr 2010 01:50:52 +0200 |
So, I've been thinking about this, would the easiest way to create a
metronome mark that's barline aligned that plays back in midi be to:
• left-align the rehearsal mark with \override Score.RehearsalMark
#'self-alignment-X = #-1
• create a manual metronome mark using the \mark \markup {}
• hide the MetronomeMark with \set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t
• create a tempo indication using \tempo
Using this idea, I've come up with the following. Am I going about
the wrong way, or is there an easier way?
\version "2.12.3"
test = {
\override Score.RehearsalMark #'self-alignment-X = #-1
\mark \markup {\concat { \smaller { \general-align #Y #DOWN \note
#"4" #1 } = 80 }}
\set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t
\tempo 4=80
h4 a g f
\mark \markup {\concat { \smaller { \general-align #Y #DOWN \note
#"4" #1 } = 60 }}
\tempo 4=60
h4 a g f
\mark \markup {\concat { \smaller { \general-align #Y #DOWN \note
#"4" #1 } = 100 }}
\tempo 4=100
h4 a g f
}
\score {\test \midi {} \layout {} }
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