Getting rid of tuplets
Hello, is there a simple way to convert something like A to something like B without having to manually enter the notes again? Thanks!
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Hello, is there a simple way to convert something like A to something like B without having to manually enter the notes again? Thanks!
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In reply to No by Jojo-Schmitz
OK. I solved the problem by converting to MIDI, editing durations in Cakewalk and reconverting. Not ideal but better than retyping everything. Thank you!
In reply to OK. I solved the problem by… by Jose Oscar Marques
With the Duration Editor plugin you could have converted the tuplet to regular notes. Worth lookin into.
In reply to With the Duration Editor… by elsewhere
Thanks! From what I saw in the demo, it should work. But the tuplet feature is available only in version 1.3.0. I downloaded version 1.2.0 (last stable) but wasn't able to get the latest beta version, for the link seems to redirect to some other applicative. Do you have any recommendation about how to get it? Thanks again.
In reply to Thanks! From what I saw in… by Jose Oscar Marques
Yes, the info on the download plugins page is out of date. What you need is:
https://github.com/lgvr123/musescore-durationeditor/releases
Click on Assets & download the zip file
In reply to Yes, the info on the… by elsewhere
That was the page I had. I will check again
In reply to That was the page I had. The… by Jose Oscar Marques
I cannot find the assets. The link to the last beta in the page leads to some other application.
In reply to That was the page I had. The… by Jose Oscar Marques
I attach the zip file
In reply to I'm not sure if you still… by elsewhere
Thank you! I will install and test.
In reply to Thank you! I will install… by Jose Oscar Marques
It works quite well. But it seems you have to proceed measure by measure, and it isn't possible to apply it to multiple selected measures or staves.
It will certainly be useful in many other circumstances. I will try to use it regularly. Thanks for the hint!
In reply to It works quite well. But it… by Jose Oscar Marques
"You have to proceed measure by measure" . Indeed. there is discussion on that at the feedback page:
https://musescore.org/en/node/325455