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Re: Extract notes from chords, with silence when there are none
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Gilles THIBAULT |
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Re: Extract notes from chords, with silence when there are none |
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Thu, 17 Sep 2015 19:37:56 +0200 |
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> Wrap the whole expression in event-chord-wrap! before handling it. The
> LSR issue is probably from before issue 2240 changed the representation
> of single notes.
>
No, it is because "chord.ly" deals only with chords and keeps notes unchanged.
But yes, event-chord-wrap! is a quick way here to avoid to change all the
code...
So Chris, the last change you have to make in the code is to change
line 73 (in \extractNote definition)
(extract-note music n))
by
(extract-note (event-chord-wrap! music) n))
You'll get a { r2 r2 } in Staff 2 and 3 of the snippet.
Well, no very beautiful for a score but will be perfect for Midi.
--
Gilles
- Extract notes from chords, with silence when there are none, mskala, 2015/09/16
- Re: Extract notes from chords, with silence when there are none, Chris Yate, 2015/09/16
- Re: Extract notes from chords, with silence when there are none, David Kastrup, 2015/09/16
- Re: Extract notes from chords, with silence when there are none, mskala, 2015/09/16
- Re: Extract notes from chords, with silence when there are none, Thomas Morley, 2015/09/16
- REĀ : Extract notes from chords, with silence when there are none, Gilles Thibault, 2015/09/16
- Re: Extract notes from chords, with silence when there are none, mskala, 2015/09/17
- Re: Extract notes from chords, with silence when there are none, mskala, 2015/09/17
- Re: Extract notes from chords, with silence when there are none, David Kastrup, 2015/09/17
- Re: Extract notes from chords, with silence when there are none,
Gilles THIBAULT <=
- Re: Extract notes from chords, with silence when there are none, mskala, 2015/09/17