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Re: convert from absolute to relative
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Eluze |
Subject: |
Re: convert from absolute to relative |
Date: |
Fri, 22 Aug 2008 09:21:52 -0700 (PDT) |
Neil Thornock wrote:
>
> The more utilities the better - we'll keep our
> bases covered.
>
Absolutely!
Talking about utilities: Has anybody ever seen one that transforms a simple
voice (pitches and durations) into a "ghost voice" consisting of spacers and
durations only (e.g. c2 d e ==> s2 s s). This is very useful for writing
simultaneous voice parts where one contains pitches, another dynamics, a
third fingering instructions ... This can easily be used to print a score
with or without fingerings or other attributes!
Thanks!
-Eluze
NB: You can also transpose from absolute to relative (and vice versa)
creating midi output and convert this back to ly (midi2ly) with the
appropriate options!
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RE: convert from absolute to relative, Steve Dunlop, 2008/08/22
- Re: convert from absolute to relative, Mats Bengtsson, 2008/08/22
- Re: convert from absolute to relative, Eluze Weehaeli, 2008/08/22
- Re: convert from absolute to relative, Gilles THIBAULT, 2008/08/22
- Re: convert from absolute to relative, James E. Bailey, 2008/08/22
- Re: convert from absolute to relative, Eluze, 2008/08/22
- Re: convert from absolute to relative, Gilles THIBAULT, 2008/08/22
- Re: convert from absolute to relative, Eluze, 2008/08/22
- Re: convert from absolute to relative, Valentin Villenave, 2008/08/23
- Re: convert from absolute to relative, Gilles THIBAULT, 2008/08/23
Re: convert from absolute to relative, Johan Vromans, 2008/08/22