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Re: Flexible lyric alignment
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Kieren MacMillan |
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Re: Flexible lyric alignment |
Date: |
Mon, 14 Nov 2022 10:24:04 -0500 |
Hi Jean,
> this example isn't specific to lyrics, although this situation
> probably occurs more often in lyrics than in other contexts.
Definitely.
> Here's one way to do this, but don't be too excited: not only
> is it hacky (in "fixable" ways), but it makes lots of assumptions
> that hold in the example and won't hold in anything more complicated.
I'll use it in various situations and report back on what happens.
> Basically, the idea is to read the rods between the (musical) columns
> from a group of notes, and set them all to the max between them.
Thanks for the insight! I’m hoping that us hacking through a few of these
“isolated” examples will bring clarity to how (or even if) a general solution
might be implemented.
Thanks!
Kieren.
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