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Re: MIDI export: \partial measure and volta repeats


From: Francisco Vila
Subject: Re: MIDI export: \partial measure and volta repeats
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 14:16:34 +0200

2009/6/17 Federico Bruni <address@hidden>:
> Francisco Vila wrote:
>>
>> 2009/6/17 Federico Bruni <address@hidden>:
>>>
>>> 3. the MIDI output is polyphonic according to timidity (I think, see
>>> below),
>>> but not when I import it in TuxGuitar:
>>>
>>> Playing Guitar/Tablature/Bach/bourree.midi
>>> MIDI file: Guitar/Tablature/Bach/bourree.midi
>>> Format: 1 �Tracks: 2 �Divisions: 384
>>> Sequence: control track
>>> Text: creator:
>>> Text: GNU LilyPond 2.13.0
>>> Track name: guitar
>>> Instrument: acoustic guitar (steel)
>>>
>>> If I set a channel per voice in the MIDI output, I get a two track file
>>> in
>>> TuxGuitar. But I want one tab, not two...
>>>
>>> I guess I'd better write it from scratch..but I'd like to try some smart
>>> solutions before giving up :-)
>>> If you have hints, please share it.
>>
>> Maybe you should try to \partcombine both on a single staff, only for
>> MIDI. Staves become MIDI channels with their voices merged.
>>
>
> I've tried this (of course in the midi score) but it's not working, I still
> have not poliphony in TuxGuitar:
>
>
> \score {
>        \unfoldRepeats  <<
>        \context Staff = "guitar"  \partcombine  \uppermidi \lowermidi
>  >>
>
>
> So this is the last problem left...

>From your message I understood that you wanted one tab, not two. But
what I did not understand is that you do want polyphony and for some
reason you don't get any. What are exactly the symptoms that make you
say there is not polyphony? Two voices merged on a track should sound
polyphonic.

-- 
Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
www.paconet.org




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