Re: Adding notes to triplets
Reply #5 –
The tool is designed to ignore existing chords...
What this means is that you can select a note (or series of consecutive notes if they all need the same interval) run the tool with <Alt+F8>, make your next selection that needs the same interval, re-run the tool with <Ctrl+Alt+F8> and so on until you have done all the groupings with the same interval, THEN go back, make the first selection for the next interval and you can INCLUDE the previously made chords in the selection so that intervening notes that have the new interval can be included in a much larger block, run the tool with <Alt+F8> to set the new interval, make the next selection whilst again being able to include any previously made chords and re run with <Ctrl+Alt+F8> and repeat to the end, then re do this process until all interval variations are used. The last run doesn't need a selection to be made as it will select the entire staff, unless, of course, you don't want the entire staff to be chorded...
I find it is very uncommon to need more than 2 or 3 passes to get all the chords processed. You need to stay fairly alert, but it's still way faster than breaking and re-making triplets - or even trying to enter by hand with <Ctlr+Enter> when there are a lot of chords to be created.
I note that Rick is correct with his observation RE stem directions so depending on how many changes are involved you might find his suggestions more convenient. However, I'm so accostomed to using MakeChord that it would be my first choice. YMMV.