Every bar must have a meter, but you can change the meter at any time, and
if you don't want a time signature you can use a blind meter change, e.g.,
a44 b c d /
m17/16/0/0 d1 e4 f g a /
You may need to manually control the beaming (or non-beaming) in such
situations.
--Don Simons
-Origina
Thank you !
Is it possible to have one free bar, which means a bar without any
meter? I wanted to put my notes as ornaments, but they are too many.
Thanks by advance.
On 11 oct. 07, at 05:37:56, Don Simons wrote:
This is a known behavior and is an intentional feature of PMX when
it generat
This is a known behavior and is an intentional feature of PMX when it
generates MIDI files. I am aware that according to the modern convention all
accidentals are supposed to be cancelled at every bar line. However, as a
harpsichord player, I happen to find this convention very counterintuitive
whe
Sorry, I didn't think it was necessary. I thought the only language
(allowing the creation of midi files) there was PMX.
And the problem was generic, but there the code was:
bn0- / % the key signature is -1
a8- g a ( g+ g2 ) //
d0 /
b82 f+ b c r b c4 | c8-- g+ e+ ( g g ) c4 c8 | b8- f+ b2d / %
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Jill-Jênn VIE wrote:
Hello,
When you put an A flat in a bar (which it is not included in
the key signature), in the midi, the flat stays on all the As
of the following bar, while they shouldn't.
Is it a known bug, or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks by advance.
You
Hello,
When you put an A flat in a bar (which it is not included in the key
signature), in the midi, the flat stays on all the As of the
following bar, while they shouldn't.
Is it a known bug, or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks by advance.
--
Jill-Jênn
http://mickay.jill.free.fr/score/
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