Carlo Centemeri skryf:
> I am in big troubles with a MTX file which has given me tons of
> problems. In the position of some octave shifts it kept on saying me
> "pitch too high" (and I was inside the lines of the voice), so I said
> "I'll keep it one octave lower and I will correct it later in PMX".
> But now also the tex compiling gives me a lot of problems (in other
> measures) and I really don't know how to manage it.
> 
I also do that.  It is a bad habit, but so is drinking too much coffee.

The following hint may help you to minimize the negative effects of 
this bad habit.

   In the M-Tx source, use e.g. c= every so often to make sure you
   are in the desired octave relative to the default octave.  Then
   the wrong octaves do not get a chance to run wild.

If you only use + and -, it is very easy to lose track of where 
you are, particularly if you build chords with z instead of C:.

Dirk

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