Fitting more than three notes into a triplet

• Jan 31, 2011 - 01:24

Should this happen?

1. In a 4/4 piano score, create a triplet based on a crotchet.
2. Select semi-quavers and enter six of those.

I would have thought it would be a sextuplet.

Using 1.0.0 pre-release (3949) and 10.4.11.


Comments

Yes, I would recommend writing a sextuplet instead, but I'm not sure that MuseScore should change it to a sextuplet after you told it to create a triplet.

To create a sextuplet choose Notes > Tuplets > Sextuplet.

In reply to by chen lung

Personally, I would find it a help if it changed automatically. After all, if I'd changed the timing so that I have three eighth notes in a beat, logic dictates that I should be able to make 6 sixteenth notes if I desired instead, as it wouldn't theoretically change the value of the beat.

In reply to by chen lung

I'd still want to be able to change the quavers into two semiquavers each if I wanted to change it, and I'd also want the semiquavers to be changed to a quaver if it was changed, and without compromising the the tuplet value. I don't know that the issue is so much what in reguards to value is entered in, but rather that the value of the beat is changed from the standard of two quavers to three (or whatever value of note you are using).

In reply to by rj45

"I'd still want to be able to change the quavers into two semiquavers each if I wanted to change it, and I'd also want the semiquavers to be changed to a quaver if it was changed, and without compromising the the tuplet value."

Yes, so it should stay the way it is?

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