Thanks for the info, David.  This seems crazy, but the only difference in the 
settings was that my Win10 machine did not have "Allow dotted rests in compound 
meters" checked.

I checked the box then tried it.  All is well and we're good to go.

Funny thing is, 3/4 really isn't compound (in most usual cases), and 
dotted-half notes really, really aren't rests.

Douglas



> Has anyone run into this before?  I'm running 2012c on a laptop with
> WinVista and a desktop with Win10, previously Win7.
>
> When rebarring measures into 3/4 from 2/4, 4/4, or 16/4 on Vista,
> three-beat notes come out as dotted halves.  When doing the same (in
> the same file) on Win10 (and I recall this happening before on Win7,
> also), three-beat notes come out as a half tied to a quarter.  Is
> there a setting to change somewhere?
>
> Thanks in advance, Douglas Brown
>

If I recall correctly it's called "Soften Syncopations" (I know it
doesn't make sense since you're not really dealing with syncopations.)

It's in the Midi/Audio menu, Quantization Settings, click on the More
Settings button and then you'll see, near the bottom, the Soften
Syncopations check-box.  Make sure that the settings are the same for
the two different computers and you should get the same results.



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