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Is there any way to globally convert triplet figures from imported midi files into conventional straight eighth notation with a swing feel?

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If you have a quarter/eighth triplet, you can use JW Meter and Rhythm > Rhythm Transformation > Remove Notated Swing to convert it to two, eighth notes. Then, use the Expression tool > Tempo Marks to apply swing.

 

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Thanks! it works great!!!!

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Glad I could help!

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how do i notate a triplet with 2 quarter notes and two eighth notes

 

 

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In Simple Entry, enter the first note. Then, Option-9 (Alt-9 on Windows) to get to the tuplet definition box. Set up 3 quarters in 2 quarters, and OK. Enter the rest of the notes.

 

Occasionally, mixed tuplets will leave an extraneous rest. Just delete it.

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Thank you Mike

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"Occasionally, mixed tuplets will leave an extraneous rest. Just delete it"

You mean like always??!  They won't delete!  I've got all these stupid extra 32nd rests sitting in the next measures that I can't get rid of.

 

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That’s because they aren't in the next measure. They are in the same measure as the triplet, but they have been pushed forward, so they look like they’re in the next measure. Select one of the notes in the original measure, and use the arrow key to advance the selection until the rest is selected. Then you can delete it.

 

Most of my triplets don’t leave them. Can you give me an example where yours “always” do? And can you give me a step-by-step of how you are entering them?

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