suggestion for articulate

2011-04-14 Thread 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng
Hello, Before I make a 16 track midi to show the remaining bug on midi output in the recent devel versions, I'll suggest an improvement upon articulate.ly. I changed the following line, and the non-slurred music sounds more natural, while the slurred music still gets more smooth: #(define ac:n

Re: suggestion for articulate

2011-04-14 Thread Peter Chubb
> "胡海鹏" == 胡海鹏 <- Hu Haipeng > writes: 胡海鹏> Hello, Before I make a 16 track midi to show the remaining bug 胡海鹏> on midi output in the recent devel versions, I'll suggest an 胡海鹏> improvement upon articulate.ly. I changed the following line, 胡海鹏> and the non-slurred music sounds more natural, w

Re: suggestion for articulate

2011-04-14 Thread David Kastrup
Peter Chubb writes: >> "胡海鹏" == 胡海鹏 <- Hu Haipeng > writes: > > 胡海鹏> Hello, Before I make a 16 track midi to show the remaining bug > 胡海鹏> on midi output in the recent devel versions, I'll suggest an > 胡海鹏> improvement upon articulate.ly. I changed the following line, > 胡海鹏> and the non-slur

Re: suggestion for articulate

2011-04-14 Thread Peter Chubb
> "David" == David Kastrup writes: David> A fixed ratio seems a mistake to me: like optical scaling of David> fonts, the ratio should depend on the length of the note as David> well as the speed of the piece. And one does not want to have David> chords end early in one voice merely because

Re: suggestion for articulate

2011-04-15 Thread Graham Percival
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 12:54:53PM +1000, Peter Chubb wrote: > David> A fixed ratio seems a mistake to me: like optical scaling of > David> fonts, the ratio should depend on the length of the note as > David> well as the speed of the piece. And one does not want to have > David> chords end early i

Re: suggestion for articulate

2011-04-15 Thread Peter Chubb
> "Graham" == Graham Percival writes: Graham> On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 12:54:53PM +1000, Peter Chubb wrote: David> A fixed ratio seems a mistake to me: like optical scaling of David> fonts, the ratio should depend on the length of the note as David> well as the speed of the piece. And one doe