Re: first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output?

2022-08-11 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
Thanks to you all for your forbearance with me. Well, the answer is really obvious, of course :-) It was pointed out to me privately that I wasn't taking advantage of my own midi-specific variables that had the \volta implemented. So using \rh_midi in place of \rh and \lh_midi in place of \lh s

Re: first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output?

2022-08-11 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 11/08/2022 à 20:56, Kenneth Wolcott a écrit : HI David; I'm sorry that I'm so dense :-( I've searched the 2.22.2 documentation and I do not find a "\volta" command referenced. I'll read your reply many times, ponder it and try to figure out why I just don't get your very simple

Re: first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output?

2022-08-11 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
t; > Ken > > > > On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 7:51 PM David Kastrup wrote: > >> > >> Kenneth Wolcott writes: > >> > >> > HI; > >> > > >> > first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do > >> &

Re: first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output?

2022-08-11 Thread David Kastrup
t; > >> > first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do >> > this for midi output? >> >> << \volta 1 \p >>\volta 2 \f >> >> >> >> in the \midi section should likely work. Let me rephrase: "In the

Re: first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output?

2022-08-10 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
> > Kenneth Wolcott writes: > > > > > HI; > > > > > > first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do > > > this for midi output? > > > > << \volta 1 \p > >\volta 2 \f > > >> > > > > in the \midi section should likely work. > > > > -- > > David Kastrup

Re: first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output?

2022-08-10 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
HI David; Thank you! Now what happens when I have multiple repeats with this situation? Ken On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 7:51 PM David Kastrup wrote: > > Kenneth Wolcott writes: > > > HI; > > > > first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to

Re: first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output?

2022-08-10 Thread David Kastrup
Kenneth Wolcott writes: > HI; > > first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do > this for midi output? << \volta 1 \p \volta 2 \f >> in the \midi section should likely work. -- David Kastrup

first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output?

2022-08-10 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
HI; first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do this for midi output? I thought I saw an email previously in this mailing list regarding this subject; but I could not find it. I think I know how to properly display a "p then f" or "p - f" instruct