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Re:Quoted music and midi (Cynthia Karl)
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Cynthia Karl |
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Re:Quoted music and midi (Cynthia Karl) |
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Sun, 15 Mar 2015 20:02:52 -0500 |
> Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2015 16:00:10 -0600
> From: Cynthia Karl <address@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Quoted music and midi
>> I wouldn?t consider that a problem... if I quote the violin part in a
>> trumpet part, I wouldn?t expect to hear the brass honking away in the
>> MIDI rendition. Quoting, IMO, is best for cues, not for actual
>> duplicating played music.
>>
>> ~Chris
>
> Here's what the Notation Manual has to say about quoteDuring:
>
>> Quoting other voices
>
>> It is very common for one voice to use the same notes as those from another
>> voice. For example,
>> first and second violins playing the same phrase during a particular passage
>> of the music. This
>> is done by letting one voice quote the other, without having to re-enter the
>> music all over again
>> for the second voice.
>
> It doesn't say anything about borrowing the midiInstrument as well as quoting
> the notes. It seems to me that the snippet I submitted is exactly the
> situation described by the NM. The only question is, why no midi output for
> the quoted notes?
Poke.
Really? Nobody (else) has an opinion on this (that agrees with mine)? Am I
qualified to submit a bug report? I have read some comments that imply that
bug reports from Joe User are not welcome.
- Re:Quoted music and midi (Cynthia Karl),
Cynthia Karl <=