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Hi there,

 

I want to create a time signature in which all 16th notes are beamed. For instance, a bar of 4/4 with no subdivisions of the beats. How do I do so? I tried using the composite option but got stuck (eg putting in 15+1 in the top half of the equation, but then only 15 of the 16 notes are beamed together).

 

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Julian

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… a bar of 4/4 with no subdivisions of the beats …

 

If I understand you correctly, you are talking about a “real” time signature of 1/1, which displays as a time signature of 4/4, right?

Then this must be the solution:

 

 

NB:

Since the “real” time signature has only one beat (with the duration of a whole note), then you will find that Slash Notation only displays one slash (NOT four slashes) in each measure.

Obviously it is only an issue if you use Slash Notation in this (very special) time signature.

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thanks!

 

yes, that's sort of what i want. but i don't want it to be 4/4. i actually need a bar of 3/1 - so, 48 sixteenth notes all beamed together. and i'd like to know how to do this for other time signatures.

 

best,

julian

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… i actually need a bar of 3/1 - so, 48 sixteenth notes all beamed together …

 

If I understand you correctly,  you are talking about a “real” time signature of 1/1+1+1, which displays as a time signature of 3/1, right?

Then this must be the solution:

 

 

The general solution is that you - in the dialog box Composite Time Signature - can type more than one character in the same field.

In this particular case it is

1

over

1+1+1 (= five characters in one field)

 

Some other examples:

1

over

1+2

 

1

over

2+4

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ah brilliant - thanks!

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can you help me understand what you did a little more.

 

how would i create a bar of, say, 20/16 - grouped into 4 sets of 5 semiquavers (16th notes)?

 

i don't fully understand the equation you're doing above. happy if you want to just link to where i find this in the manual

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… 20/16 - grouped into 4 sets of 5 semiquavers (16th notes) …

 

That would be

4

over

4+16

 

Geddit?

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