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dra |
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Wed, 15 Jan 2003 14:57:25 -0600 |
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On Wednesday 15 January 2003 07:13 pm, you wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to assign different MIDI instruments to the
> threads in one voice? The problem is an accordic piece
> (mostly a series of < . . . > constructs). If not, what
> about different voices? I can easily translate the piece to
> < . \\ . \\ . > form, of course, which looks bad, but for
> generating MIDI it would be OK. I'd like to avoid putting
> the voices on separate staves (too much work). I know about
> Staff.midiInstrument, but Voice.midiInstrument didn't work
> for me...
>
> Thanks: Feri.
You won't be happy with the result. You can't have more
than one voice on a staff and get away with it, because
unisons will be garbaged.
The best answer IMHO is to make a separate midi
version of your score with each voice on it's own
staff.
You can do better with the dynamics that way, too.
DaveA
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