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Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question
From: |
David Rogers |
Subject: |
Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question |
Date: |
Thu, 28 Dec 2006 11:30:40 -0800 |
Brett Duncan-2 wrote:
>>
>> Here's a different idea: instead of specifying the ratio for a
>> tuplet or set of tuplets, what about specifying the duration of a
>> tuplet, and letting LP determine what number appears over the beam?
...to which Rick Hansen replied:
>Given your example of...
>
>bf16[d, f ef] \tuplet 4 { d16 ef f g a ! bf32a c bf d c bf a g f g ef }
>
>could be even more intuitive by using only nested brackets with each
>nested bracket pair determining a tuplet bracket and note counter, and
>the outermost bracket pair encompassing the preceeding duration
>number, like this:
>
>bf16[d, f ef] \tuplet 4 { { d16 ef f g a } { bf32a c bf d c bf a g f g
>ef }
>}
>
>Then tuplets can be nested both horizontally and depth-wise with the
>graphical brackets automatically generated with the note counter equal
>to the number of noted in that bracket pair. If the user wants a
>different number or no number on the tuplet bracket then they can
>specify a different value within the bracket pair like this (with 0
>meaning no number):
>
>bf16[d, f ef] \tuplet 4 { { \tupletNbr 0 d16 ef f g a } { bf32a c bf d c
>bf
>a g f g ef } }
>
>In the above they could eliminate the auto-generated "5" if for some
>reason they wanted to.
>
>With this syntax they could also create sub groupings of tuplet
>brackets:
>
>bf16[d, f ef] \tuplet 4 { { { d16 ef f } { g a } } { bf32a c bf d c bf a
>g f
>g ef } }
>
>The above would generate a parent tuplet with the number "5" and two
>sub-tuplets with "3" and "2", followed horizontally by the "12" tuplet.
Wow! Why didn't I think of that!
I have no idea what kind of work this would be to implement, but to me
something like this seems an excellent solution. Clear to read under almost any
circumstances, easy to write, and would (I think) reduce user errors
considerably.
David
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, (continued)
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, Jonathan Henkelman, 2006/12/22
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2006/12/22
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, Jonathan Henkelman, 2006/12/22
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, Brett Duncan, 2006/12/22
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, David Fedoruk, 2006/12/25
- RE: Beethoven Sonata Op31 No 3 (was Constructive Criticism and a Question), Trevor Daniels, 2006/12/27
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, Erik Sandberg, 2006/12/27
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, Brett Duncan, 2006/12/28
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, Rick Hansen (aka RickH), 2006/12/28
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, Rick Hansen (aka RickH), 2006/12/28
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question,
David Rogers <=
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, Orm Finnendahl, 2006/12/28
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, David Rogers, 2006/12/28
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, Rick Hansen (aka RickH), 2006/12/28
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, Brett Duncan, 2006/12/28
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, Erik Sandberg, 2006/12/29
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2006/12/29
- Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, Brett Duncan, 2006/12/29
Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, Luise Marion Frenkel, 2006/12/20
Re: Constructive Criticism and a Question, stk, 2006/12/22