PMX cannot do that now. Over the weekend I'll see how much effort would be
required to make this an option in PMX, then decide where to put it on the
priority list.
Meanwhile two general hands-on approaches you could experiment with:
1. Maybe there's a way with inline TeX to transpose one voice by an octave.
If so, you could make an alternate PMX input file for MIDI use only.
2. I'm pretty sure there are MIDI processors that allow you to transpose
just one voice (e.g., MidiNotate).
--Don Simons
> -----Original Message-----
> From: HEINECKE Johannes FTRD/DMI/LAN
> [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 4:58 AM
> To: 'mutex'
> Subject: Tenor octave
>
> Hi there,
>
> I have a little problem concerning PMX and Midi:
> I want to write vocal music (SATB). Usually the Tenor
> staff has a treble clef with 8 underneath, so it
> is sung one octave below than actually written.
> But naturally Midi ignores the clef and in the
> Midi-files generated the Tenor is always one octave too high.
> Is there a possibility to have the Tenor staff transposed
> one octave for Midi only?
>
> Thanks
> Johannes
>
>
> --
> Johannes Heinecke
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