Music Spirit Posted August 14, 2021 Share Posted August 14, 2021 What Staff Style Settings and Division Setting would you use to create a Solo Instrument part for this? Needs: 1/ 8th Note Triplets 2/ 16th Note - on quarter Notes ( ie 4 x 16th notes) 3/ 16th Note - on quarter Notes ( ie 6 x 16th notes) eg Beat 1 Bar 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
volovicg Posted August 14, 2021 Share Posted August 14, 2021 There are so many cool things in those bars, no way I could explain it all here. So here is an image - let me know if I missed anything and I am attaching the logic project so you can see all the settings I used in particular for triplets, sextuplets, etc..... Display quantize set to 32, nudge value 32, staff style not relevant. Hope you can gain something from this.... Just noticed I misspelled spirit in the title.... I leave it to you to correct it... for Music Spirit#1.logicx.zip Here is the Logic Project for your reference..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Music Spirit Posted August 15, 2021 Author Share Posted August 15, 2021 There are so many cool things in those bars, no way I could explain it all here. So here is an image - let me know if I missed anything and I am attaching the logic project so you can see all the settings I used in particular for triplets, sextuplets, etc.....Display quantize set to 32, nudge value 32, staff style not relevant. Hope you can gain something from this.... Just noticed I misspelled spirit in the title.... I leave it to you to correct it... Screen Shot 2021-08-14 at 3.22.54 PM.png for Music Spirit#1.logicx.zip This is SO COOL & USEFUL !!! I am very grateful - awesome knowledge of the Score Editor. Thank you!!!! PS Just had a look at the project - and yes the key to this is the Display quantize 32 and the Division setting 32 ... and you also use tuplets very judiciously. I did not realise that you could do this with multiple tuplets in the same basic Staff Style. So the key is to get the division right to the lowest common denominator and work up from there. Incredibly useful - thanks again! There is one tiny thing missed if we are being 'super proof reading picky' which is that last 16th note in Beat 3 Bar 6 is tied to the Beat 4 of that bar.. but that is easily corrected. The main thing for me is the use of Tuplets and getting those happening in different places with different values. All accurate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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