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noteedit-1.10.9 (redo,tenor clef)


From: Joerg Anders
Subject: noteedit-1.10.9 (redo,tenor clef)
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 11:07:50 +0200 (CEST)

Version 1.10.9 of "noteedit" available.

See: http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/noteedit/noteedit.html

new features:
        tenor clef 
        The MusiXTeX output sould be better (more equally) spaced 
        Redo 
        Undo sould work better. 
        make install(Thanks to David Faure <address@hidden>) 
        make uninstall (Thanks to David Faure <address@hidden>) 

other features:

   * export LilyPond;
   * insertion/deletion/modification of notes, rests, dotted notes/rests,
     tied notes, slured notes, clefs with/without shift, time signatures,
     key signatures, volume signatures, tempo signatures, triplets, repeat
     groups with/without special ending and instrument changes on different
     staffs;
   * stem up/down
   * building chords;
   * building groups of beamed notes;
   * playing on /dev/sequencer (if correctly configured) whereby:
        o giving each staff a different voice;
        o giving each staff a different channel;
        o giving each staff a different reverbation and chorus;
        o highlighting the played notes;
        o muting staffs;
   * lyrics
   * export MusiXTeX;
   * export PMX;
   * export MIDI;
   * import MIDI;
   * read from MIDI keyboard;
   * Application of MIDI event filters to eliminate
     some dirty effects (especially on human played MIDI files);
   * record from MIDI keyboard;
   * saving an restoring the files. The fileformat is similarily to the
     format of the music publication program (MUP). So you if you are a MUP
     user you have the possibility to convert the files into MIDI and
     Postscript. But this is no longer necessary because noteedit can export
     MusiXTeX, PMX, MIDI and LilyPond.

-- 
J.Anders, Chemnitz, GERMANY (address@hidden)




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