The "3" is presumably three eighths. At the point where you want the tuplet to go, press "5" "." (five, period) to set the duration to a dotted quarter note. Now press Ctrl+4 to set a ... what are they called? "quadruplet"? "quadlet"? "4-let"? Enter the four notes.
I cannot get it.
I select a full bar rest, I select "N".
I go to custom tuplet.
I select 4 in the time of 3.
I get a dotted quarter duration broken into 4 1/8 notes.
????? :)
I have read the tuplet instructions but still cannot figure it out.
Looks like you changed the duration back to "5 ." after creating the quadruplet. So, let me try this again with more detail:
1) Press "N" to activate "Step Note" note entry mode (red arrow in screenshot below).
2) Press "5 ." (that is, the "5" key, then the "period" key) to set the duration to a dotted quarter note (green arrows in screenshot above).
3) Press Ctrl+4 to set a quadruplet.
When you do this, a quadruplet with eighth note rests is displayed and duration is set to an eighth note. LEAVE the duration set to an eighth note!
4) Enter the notes into the quadruplet.
5) Notice that, at this point, the duration is still at the eighth note (blue circle in screenshot below). If you need another quadruplet, you must repeat step 2--set the duration to the dotted quarter note that is the full duration of the tuplet--before hitting Ctrl+4 to set the quadruplet.
I recommend you open a blank score and play with tuplets for a while to see just what's happening. I also recommend you try the Add / Tuplets / Other dialog to learn how to create more complex tuplets.
Yeah, look at the timestamps: I posted that after Rother's note, but before you had verified that's what you wanted. I was still operating under the assumption that you wanted the four eighth notes in place of three eighth notes.
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The "3" is presumably three eighths. At the point where you want the tuplet to go, press "5" "." (five, period) to set the duration to a dotted quarter note. Now press Ctrl+4 to set a ... what are they called? "quadruplet"? "quadlet"? "4-let"? Enter the four notes.
In reply to The "3" is presumably three… by TheHutch
Hi. Thanks. This is what i got:
In reply to Hi. Thanks. This is what i… by xavierjazz
Is this what you wanted ?
In reply to Is this what you wanted ? … by rothers
Yes. How did you do that?
In reply to Yes by xavierjazz
Select a full bar rest and then custom tuplet 4 in the time of 3
In reply to Select a full bar rest and… by rothers
I cannot get it.
I select a full bar rest, I select "N".
I go to custom tuplet.
I select 4 in the time of 3.
I get a dotted quarter duration broken into 4 1/8 notes.
????? :)
I have read the tuplet instructions but still cannot figure it out.
I constantly get
In reply to I cannot get it. I select a… by xavierjazz
Don't activate Note Entry mode. (I.e., don't press "N"). You've got all the rest correct.
In reply to Don't activate Note Entry… by TheHutch
Bingo!
Thank you. :)
In reply to Hi. Thanks. This is what i… by xavierjazz
Looks like you changed the duration back to "5 ." after creating the quadruplet. So, let me try this again with more detail:
1) Press "N" to activate "Step Note" note entry mode (red arrow in screenshot below).
2) Press "5 ." (that is, the "5" key, then the "period" key) to set the duration to a dotted quarter note (green arrows in screenshot above).
3) Press Ctrl+4 to set a quadruplet.
When you do this, a quadruplet with eighth note rests is displayed and duration is set to an eighth note. LEAVE the duration set to an eighth note!
4) Enter the notes into the quadruplet.
5) Notice that, at this point, the duration is still at the eighth note (blue circle in screenshot below). If you need another quadruplet, you must repeat step 2--set the duration to the dotted quarter note that is the full duration of the tuplet--before hitting Ctrl+4 to set the quadruplet.
I recommend you open a blank score and play with tuplets for a while to see just what's happening. I also recommend you try the Add / Tuplets / Other dialog to learn how to create more complex tuplets.
Hope this helps!
In reply to Looks like you changed the… by TheHutch
Please see Rothers' post above. :)
In reply to Please see Ruthers' post… by xavierjazz
Yeah, look at the timestamps: I posted that after Rother's note, but before you had verified that's what you wanted. I was still operating under the assumption that you wanted the four eighth notes in place of three eighth notes.
In reply to Yeah, look at the timestamps… by TheHutch
Thanks for trying to help. I appreciate it. I guess I could have been clearer. :)