You could use:
b2 /rest b4 /rest
in both voices. It would work but you'd get a collision error warning in
the console output.
Another approach would be to use:
b2 /rest b4 /rest
in one voice and then use:
s2 s4
in the other.
regards,
Dave
Erik Ronström wrote:
Hi!
I am writing a single staff with two voices, using \voiceOne and \voiceTwo. Is it
possible to have rests common to both voices to be combined into "single voice
rests"?
Of course I could do like
<<
\newVoice = "one" { \voiceOne a4 b c d }
\newVoice = "two" { \voiceTwo a4 b c d }
r2 r4
<<
\newVoice = "one" { \voiceOne a4 b c d }
\newVoice = "two" { \voiceTwo a4 b c d }
but it is not a very practical solution.
Regards
Erik
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