Deleting triplets
If you don't want triplets, don't put them in.
You can't undo them except by hand.
You can't undo them except by hand.
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Just put them in then. Unfortunately there's no magic fix for this, in Sibelius at least. Once the rhythm is in there it can be hard to break it. You would probably have had them done by now....
Sibelius 6.2, 7.5.1, Windows 11
When you say "they are already there" how? Did you use photoscore? If so, change the setting for tuplet recognition to not read triplets.
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"When you say "they are already there" how?" - I don't type, I change the rhythm.
"If so, change the setting for tuplet recognition to not read triplets" - how? I need to make another rhythm with these notes.
The task is:
I hope you will understand by this image. So it should be like the second half, but with a pause in the beginning. It is just the rhythm. All notes are different.
TBH, I wanted to copy noteheads and paste.
"If so, change the setting for tuplet recognition to not read triplets" - how? I need to make another rhythm with these notes.
The task is:
I hope you will understand by this image. So it should be like the second half, but with a pause in the beginning. It is just the rhythm. All notes are different.
TBH, I wanted to copy noteheads and paste.
You can't do that with a triplet - it's all or nothing. the number isn't just a piece of text, it directly affects the note lengths and rhythmical placing. Sibelius has always had a poor handling of tripletsoleedd wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 9:56 am" I don't type, I change the rhythm." How did the notes get there in the first place? Who put the triplet in?
"I need to make another rhythm with these notes." Copy the rhythm from the next beat and then delete the first demisemiquaver.
"TBH, I wanted to copy noteheads and paste."
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"How did the notes get there in the first place? Who put the triplet in?" - I did that a while ago and now I see that it was wrong decision.
"Copy the rhythm" - how to copy and paste the rhythm (without notes because they are different)?
"You can't do that with a triplet" - and even copy and paste triplet notes to make regular notes can't be done?
"Copy the rhythm" - how to copy and paste the rhythm (without notes because they are different)?
"You can't do that with a triplet" - and even copy and paste triplet notes to make regular notes can't be done?
In the image, you show a bar with two rhythms. You say the first beat is wrong and it should be like the 2nd beat. If so, copy the 2nd beat rhythm onto the first beat, replacing the rhythm already there ([ctrl]c, [ctrl]v) then use the up/down arrows to change the pitch. It's not difficult.
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The thing is the notes are generally different (even more than octave). Faster to type from scratch than what you propose.
But it is not coping only the rhythm, it is coping all. It would be awesome if there is a plugin to transfer rhythm from one note group to another.
But it is not coping only the rhythm, it is coping all. It would be awesome if there is a plugin to transfer rhythm from one note group to another.
Try Renotate performance. That might help. Don't know if it handles tuplets, though.
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Yes, it handles. Thanks, it is a good solution. But 1 more bug: moving the first group (7 notes) with [ctrl][alt] breaks the beams of the second group. Why? Also, it moves only the first note if to select only beams.
Example .sib file: https://fex.net/s/tslrsv9
Example .sib file: https://fex.net/s/tslrsv9