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General Discussion / How do you do n-tuplets where n isn't 3?
(demisemiquaver + dotted hemidemisemiquaver) for the 1st and 4th quintuplet, and a dotted demisemiquaver for the 2nd 3rd and 5th.
a demisemiquaver is a 1/32nd note (half a semiquaver), a hemidemisemiquaver is a 1/64th note (half a demisemiquaver or a quarter of a semiquaver).
A perfect quintuplet quaver will be exactly 0.2 times the duration of a crotchet. With the way I use it, the notes come out as 0.21875 (+0.01875 longer), 0.40625 (+0.00625), 0.59375 (0.00625), 0.8125 (+0.0125) and the last quintuplet quaver ends at exactly 1.
That being said, what's the most acurate way of doing things like septuplets?