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From: | Dave Phillips |
Subject: | Re:some original LP scores |
Date: | Sun, 08 Sep 2013 16:56:47 -0400 |
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On 09/08/2013 12:00 PM, address@hidden aka luis jure wrote:
i can't say i read your score with the attention it deserves, but the first thing i noticed is that starting on m. 52 the rests in the middle voice seem to be missing (it's the lower part in m. 73). it also called my attention that there are several tempo indications through the piece, but no dynamics after the initial mf. other than that, i would have oriented some ties differently, specially on some chords. is this "out-of-the-box"? looks nice overall.
Hi Luis !Ouch, no dynamics after the initial mf. Seriously, Umeko's LP code needs a complete rewrite, I'll fix the dynamics and a dozen other things that bother me now. IIRC, the code was last updated for LP 2.6. Btw, some of the missing rests are hidden, typically for space. I'll try to do better next time.
Btw, I've used vim for some editing jobs Frescobaldi doesn't do so well. Hard to beat it for things like
%s/foo/foobar/g
good to see you around, dave, looking forward to reading your article!
It's good to be around. :) I'll post a note here when the article is published. It won't be soon, they want an article on Csound asap, but I admit that I got diverted by Frescobaldi. So now I have to finish the other article, then I can complete the one on LP. And then they want one on SuperCollider3. Of course I'm going to look at ways LP integrates (or not) with those systems, via FOMUS, LilyCollider, and whatever else I can find, hopefully from suggestions here. Since you're a fellow Csounder, can you suggest ways to link that system with LP ? IIRC Csound has some support for MusicXML, but I've never tested it.
Thanks for looking at the scores, and thanks especially for the suggestions for improvement.
Best, dp
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