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Tuplets (Simple Entry)

The word tuplet describes a class of irregular note divisions such as triplets, quintuplets, or septuplets. Simple triplets are easy in Simple Entry tool. If you want to do duplets, septuplets or other tuplets, you’ll need the Simple Entry Tuplet Definition dialog box. For more complex tuplets, such as ratios or nested tuplets, see the Tuplet tool.

To enter a triplet

To remove a tuplet

To enter a duplet, septuplet or other tuplet

By default, the triplet will use the duration of the first note to define the triplet. If you want to create an eighth note triplet starting with a quarter note, you’ll need to use the below technique.

For example, to define a standard eighth note duplet, you could fill out the values as “2 (eighths) in the space of 3 (eighths).”

Using a MIDI device with Simple Entry.

Using a MIDI keyboard for entry is an alternative to clicking notes onto the staff or typing them with your computer keyboard. To use an external MIDI device for entry, ensure you have properly configured a MIDI Input device in the MIDI Setup dialog box. For MIDI setup instructions refer to the Installation & Tutorials manual.

After entering a note or chord, use any of the available modifier keystrokes to change the entry. See Modify Notes and Rests, or, to see a complete list of commands, from the Simple menu, choose Simple Edit Commands.

 

 

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