"Anthony W. Youngman" writes:
> In message <863aeipe74@lola.quinscape.zz>, David Kastrup
> writes
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>the ambitus engraver seemingly picks the first maximum/minimum in the
>>note sequence and stays with it even when the same absolute pitch comes
>>up later with a better match to th
In message <863aeipe74@lola.quinscape.zz>, David Kastrup
writes
Hi,
the ambitus engraver seemingly picks the first maximum/minimum in the
note sequence and stays with it even when the same absolute pitch comes
up later with a better match to the ambitus engraver's key signature.
Here is a
Hi,
the ambitus engraver seemingly picks the first maximum/minimum in the
note sequence and stays with it even when the same absolute pitch comes
up later with a better match to the ambitus engraver's key signature.
Here is a real world example where the ambitus engraver (which is
working in C m