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Title: quadruplet
Post by: tobsee21 on 2008-12-21 04:33 AM
How do you notate a 4 quater note quadruplet in the space of 3 quater notes?
Title: Re: quadruplet
Post by: Globbilink on 2008-12-21 07:31 AM
Try searching for "n-tuplet" as this general subject has been covered before. While NWC doesn't natively support anything beyond triplets, there are workarounds that have been posted elsewhere on the site, also try the "tips and tricks" section
Title: Re: quadruplet
Post by: Rick G. on 2008-12-21 08:26 AM
this general subject has been covered before.
Many times. But there is no solution that gets the appearance and playback correct in all situations.
Problems are:
Title: Re: quadruplet
Post by: Warren Porter on 2008-12-21 01:45 PM
The problem is not so much the quadruplets as it is with workarounds necessary in other staves.  It is straightforward to temporarily increase the tempo by a factor of 4/3 and insert a text 4 in the middle, but the duration of ordinary notes in other staves need to be lengthened by 1/3.  If the other notes are already dotted, just tie each note to a copy of itself w/o the dot and half the duration (e.g. dotted half to quarter).  If the rhythm is more complex, perhaps filling up 6 beats and then tripletizing the whole measure would work.  If, as Rick said, some rhythms are impossible to align so figure out the right number of 64ths & 32nds to add to each note to get as close as you can.

The most recent user tip is here (https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=6485.0), but the first entry has links to related tips.