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NOTE
If you do not specify the beat unit, the tuplet is based on the note value currently selected in
the Notes panel.
6. Press Return to close the popover.
The tuplet is entered.
7. Optional: Change the selected note duration.
For example, you can input a tuplet based on eighth notes but input a quarter note within
that tuplet.
8.
Enter or play in the pitches you want.
9.
Optional: Press Space to advance the caret to continue inputting tuplets of the same ratio at
later rhythmic positions.
10.
Stop tuplet input in any of the following ways:
To return to inputting normal notes, press : or move the caret with the arrow keys.
To stop note input completely, press Esc .
RESULT
The pitches you enter or play in are input as tuplets, starting from the caret position.
If you want to input a different type of tuplet immediately after inputting tuplets, you must stop
the
rst type of tuplet before inputting the second type. If you do not stop the rst type, the
second type is input as a nested tuplet.
RELATED LINKS
Tuplets on page 967
Nested tuplets on page 968
Notes toolbox on page 144
Notes panel on page 146
Caret on page 157
Inputting notes on page 161
Extending the caret to multiple staves on page 161
Inputting notes using pitch before duration on page 165
Tuplets popover
The table contains examples of what you can enter into the tuplets popover to input different
types of tuplets. The tuplets popover can only be opened during note input.
You can open the tuplets popover during note input in Write mode in any of the following ways:
Press ; .
As tuplets are often described in ratios, such as 3:2, the tuplets popover uses the semicolon
key to be memorable.
Choose Write > Create Tuplet.
The icon on the left-hand side of the popover matches the corresponding button in the Notes
toolbox on the right of the window.
Write mode
Note input
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