Another way is to make the composite signature 1/16+16+16+16+16 with 5/16
as display.
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 2:24 PM David Wolfson
wrote:
> .625 /2 in the composite time signature box would give you what you want,
> with 5/16 for display.
>
> David Wolfson
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Word. This is the most creative “little thing” I’ve seen in a long time. And I
worked for MM for 15 years
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On Oct 20, 2018, 5:04 AM -0500, SN jef chippewa
, wrote:
>
> WAAHH!
>
> no way, that is awesome
>
> > .625 /2 in the compo
WAAHH!
no way, that is awesome
> .625 /2 in the composite time signature box would give you what you want,
> with 5/16 for display.
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.625 /2 in the composite time signature box would give you what you want, with
5/16 for display.
David Wolfson
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> On Oct 19, 2018, at 1:00 PM,
> wrote:
>
> . Beaming 5/16 in One Group
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use a composite time signature of 1+9/32 showing alternate 5/16.
if you use a 32nd on the 1st beat, do the same thing but at the /64 level.
> That will only give you 5 separate 16th notes.
> Normally you would use the Composite Time Sig, but for 5/16th it doesn’t
> quite work.
> Normally you w
That will only give you 5 separate 16th notes.
Normally you would use the Composite Time Sig, but for 5/16th it doesn’t quite
work.
Normally you would type 1 in the top and then click EDU and type the added
value of 5 16th notes = 1280
But that doesn’t seem to work.
Workaround is to just have a
Use «Composite Time Signature»> Type 5 in the top left field and 16 below.
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> 19. okt. 2018 kl. 08:39 skrev Giovanni Andreani :
>
> Hello,
>
> Is there a way to set the time signature to 5/16 while grouping the five
> sixteenths under the same beam,
Hello,
Is there a way to set the time signature to 5/16 while grouping the five
sixteenths under the same beam, within the Time Signature Tool? Looks like I’m
missing something.
Giovanni
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