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Re: Articulate of short \prall
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Hans Aberg |
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Re: Articulate of short \prall |
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Tue, 28 May 2013 18:08:14 +0200 |
On 28 May 2013, at 16:36, Ralph Palmer <address@hidden> wrote:
> I do not like to do this, but I'm going to have to ask someone else on the
> bug list to evaluate this. I cannot distinguish what's going on in the midi
> file to tell whether midi is behaving the way Hans Aberg says, nor do I know
> exactly how articulate.ly is supposed to behave. It does appear to me that
> \prall, if it's behaving the way Hans Aberg says it is, is behaving the way I
> would expect an upper pralltriller, or upper mordent, to behave. Is Hans
> Aberg requesting a new feature?
Likewise, I do not know what articulate.ly is supposed to do. If one applies
\prall to a 1/8th or longer note, on the first 1/16th, it is starting on the
main note for a 1/32nd, followed by another 1/32th note with the upper
auxiliary, followed by the main note until the end.
But what happens if the whole duration is a 1/16th? Then, in Balkan music at
least, one simply skips moving back to the main note.
But it seems that articulate.ly tries to squeeze in a 1/8th note and then
"going back in time" to adjust for the additional 1/16th note.
Hans