Create time signature not on palette
I need to add a 9/4 measure, however that time signature is not listed on the palette. Can anyone help me with this?
I need to add a 9/4 measure, however that time signature is not listed on the palette. Can anyone help me with this?
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Click on the note and press "T". This will open the dialog box where you can add the time signature;
You can drag and drop it on the measure.
Click the title of the palette and hold. Enable editing.
Now you can drag the time signature in the palette.
(http://musescore.org/en/handbook/time-signature)
It is [Shift+T], and this brings up the 'Master Palette' window, there (if not yet) you select 'Time Signatures'. So other option to access this window is View->Master Palette (=[Shift+F9]).
After creation of custom time signature (in the 'Master Palette' click [Add] button at the bottom) you simply click-and-drag this custom time signature from 'Master Palette' window to 'Palettes'->Time Signatures ([F9]) window.
Best regards,
Simon
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In reply to It is [Shift+T], and this by aum7
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Hi,
I wish to enter a complex time signature, like 2/4 = 6/8 as different voices are using different sets of time signature.
Thank you very much in advanced.
In reply to Hi,… by ystang
Hmm, we do support the idea of different time signatures for different staves, but not for different voices on the same staff. You can of course simply enter the music in 6/8 but hide the extra rests that would otherwise appear in the upper voice.
In reply to Hmm, we do support the idea… by Marc Sabatella
Or enter the second voice as a series of triplets? Then style them to not show anything indicating that they are triplets.
In reply to Or enter the second voice as… by jeetee
If you want to make the musicians angry for not signifying that there are 3 beats in a measure prior to having 4 or 2, you can select the triplet bracket and hit "v". This makes the figure selected look grayed out and can hide some nasty editing things that you don't want your musicians or printed conductor sheet see. A good way to use the vanishing technique is by hiding a constant change of tempo to simulate a ritard or accelerando because some still cant do what it's told for some reason... Happy trolling :D