2/26/2023 0 Comments Unbeamed thirty second notes![]() ![]() If the duration is divisible by 3, all the notes will have the duration of three “bottom notes”, and if divisible by 2, they will all be two notes long. The plug-in treats the top number of the time signature as the number of notes in a bar, and the bottom number to be the duration of a single note. Unless custom tied groups are used, tied notes in a bar will be grouped in sets of 3 notes or 2 notes, similar to the groupings Sibelius uses in Appearance > Reset Notes > Reset Beam Groups. If a bar cannot be filled with a single note, the plugin will break the duration required into several tied notes. If you select Use custom tied note groups and select the option Override single note fill with custom group, you can specify that certain time signatures (such as 8/4) will be filled with tied notes rather than with a single note, as described below. Default options Allow up to double whole note durations and triple dots (the highlighted bars represent the differences between the two examples) ![]() Some time signatures, like 5/4 and 13/4 will always be filled with multiple tied notes, because there is no allowable single note that will fill such a bar. In the second example below, changing from the default largest duration of a whole note and single dots to allow double whole notes and triple dots means that the 7/4, 12/4, and 15/4 bars which were previously filled with tied notes, can now be filled with single notes. ![]() Changing the options for Allowed durations for single notes and Allowed dotted state for notes can change which bars can be filled by a single note, and which must be tied notes. A 4/4 bar would be filled with a whole note, a 6/8 bar by a dotted half, and so on. In most cases, if a single note can be used to fill a bar, a single note will be used. When the dialog comes up due to an improper selection, you can change any of the settings available these changes will be remembered.
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