Bart,

I did some experimentation with the \tag command. It is great for different
> editions of printed music of course, but I tried it in the midi block
> without luck.
>
> I'm trying to create some music dictation exercises and want to separate
> the midi file for the student in parts of each 2 bars, so I enclosed each
> two bars in separate tags, like this:
>
> \tag #'A {c'2 | g |} \tag #'B {e'4 d | c2 }|
>
> hoping it would work if I'd write something like this int he midi block:
>
> \midi { \keepWithTag #'A \altoVoice }
>
> But no luck.. is it a bug, or simply not implemented (which is my guess)?
> And is there a possible solution to get the wanted result?
>
> thx,
> Bart
>


Tags work in midi.

Could you please explain what you mean by "I' ... want to separate the midi
file for the student in parts of each 2 bars"?

Do you want one midi file with 2 voices, or 2 midi files each with one
voice?

If you could supply a more complete example to demonstrate your intent
(even if it isn't working), that might help.


Thanks,

David Elaine Alt
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