[linux-audio-user] NoteEdit 2.6.0: MIDI-->multiple voices per staff

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On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Joerg Anders wrote:

> 
> Perhaps it is an error to sort the voices
> after the Dijkstra algoritm. I'll test
> other possibilities.
> 

Indeed, I changed this in version 2.6.2 and the result is much
better. The distribution now works chunk-wise.
Also the stem directions are better choosen.

I made a score from a MIDI file containing
Smetana's "Moldau" (17 staves,  450 measures): There
are only a few crossing beams because of bad 
distribution of the notes or bad stem directions.

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On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, Dave Phillips wrote:

> It appears that changes to the MIDI input have killed it. I tried 
> recording notes from my CZ101 but they were all crammed into a single 
> chord. NE then issued an error dialog that could not be removed, and I 
> ended up having to kill the app.

There was a big bug. I don't know how to connect a MIDI keyboard
to my Audigy2 sound card. I went to a box with AWE64 and got
the same error, too.

The MIDI record from MIDI keyboard should work (again) in version 2.6.2

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Furthermore the note insertion with "C", "D", "E", ... key
works (for the first time). The next note is now (as actually
planned) in a fourth distance.

-- 
J.Anders, Chemnitz, GERMANY (ja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)

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