2012/1/14 Alberto Simões <address@hidden
<mailto:address@hidden>>
Hello
When a voice splits in two voices, and then go back together, I
usually use
<<
{ \voiceOne ... }
\new Voice { \voiceTwo ... }
>>
Although this makes a good output (check block 3 in the attached
image), it makes quarter pauses to go up after this block.
I tried some combinations of stemUp/stemDown, voiceOne/VoiceTwo but
I can't get a good one. One the voiceOne/voiceTwo render correctly,
but it is the only that messes with the placement of pauses after it.
I can tweak some of the previous blocks (1 or 2) forcing stems and
slurs to go up or down, but I do not think that's the better approach.
So, I am missing something.
What? :)
Thank you.
Alberto
Try adding \oneVoice :
<<
{ \voiceOne ... }
\new Voice
{ \voiceTwo ... }
>>
\oneVoice