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From: | Carl Sorensen |
Subject: | Re: How to get irrational tuplets inside a regular meter like 9/8 |
Date: | Wed, 9 Nov 2016 00:25:47 +0000 |
User-agent: | Microsoft-MacOutlook/14.6.9.160926 |
On 11/8/16 4:02 PM, "mclaren" <address@hidden> wrote: > >Reality check: programmers are ont in the business of telling composers >how >they should compose. Programmers should be in the business of getting the >computer to represent the kinds of notatoins that musicians use. Musicians >use broken tuplets nowadays. Lots of composers use lots of broken tuplets. >Setting up Lilypond so that it crashes if you use too many broken tuplets >in >a measure is ridiculous. It's on the level of setting up Lilypond to crash >if the user tries to enter a time signature other than 4/4, or note values >smaller than a sixteenth note. Patches are always welcome. Thanks, Carl
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