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Hide numbers: When selected, the tuplet number will not be printed. It will be
displayed in parentheses, to allow further edits to the N-tuplet.
Show note value: Select to have the N-tuplet display also contain the note value (the
lower number).
Direction: Choose the direction of the bracket and number, or choose Auto to have
the tuplet use the staff style for the track or region.
Allow double values: When selected, N-tuplets can contain note values that are
twice as long as the regular tuplet value.
Allow half values: When selected, N-tuplets can contain note values that are half the
length of the regular tuplet value.
Tip: Most parameter changes in the Tuplet dialog are reflected in the graphic at
the top of the dialog.
2. Click OK.
In the score, the above example would look like this:
Insert tuplets with the pointer
1. Insert the first note where you want it to appear in the score.
2. Drag the N-tuplet symbol onto it.
If you press and hold Option as you insert the N-tuplet symbol, the most recently
inserted N-tuplet settings are used, without the dialog opening.
3. Define the settings in the Tuplet window.
The display initially shows a series of rests, the number of which corresponds to the
N-tuplet value. You can insert other notes at these rest positions. To do so, select a note
value that approximately matches the length of the desired N-tuplet notes.
The method described above also allows you to create N-tuplets that contain rests or
syncopated note values (double length).
Tip: If you want an N-tuplet to begin with a rest, you first need to insert a user rest from
the Part box, then drag the N-tuplet symbol onto the rest. Automatically displayed rests
cannot function as starting points for N-tuplets.
Make tuplets play with legato phrasing
1. Select the tuplet (or other) notes.
2. Choose Functions > Note Events > Note Force Legato (selected/any) from the Score
Editor menu bar, or use the corresponding key command.
Edit tuplets
Double-click the N-tuplet number, then define settings in the Tuplet window.