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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Creating and Editing N-Tuplets in the Score Editor<br />

The symbol for N-tuplets is found in the triplet group. N-tuplets are groups of notes that<br />

are evenly spaced (by condensing or expanding them) over a specific time period. The<br />

most common tuplet is the triplet, a group of three notes; for example, a group of three<br />

eighth notes played within the space of one quarter note.<br />

N-tuplet symbol<br />

Depending on the situation, <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> usually recognizes and notates regular triplets<br />

correctly. (You need to choose an appropriate display quantize value in the Display<br />

Parameter box. See Quantize.) You need to use the N-tuplet object for the display of other<br />

N-tuplets.<br />

To change the display of existing notes<br />

1 Drag the N-tuplet symbol onto the first note.<br />

The target note must be indicated in the help tag before you release the mouse button.<br />

The Tuplet window opens, allowing you to define the N-tuplet attributes:<br />

• Tuplet note number: The number of tuplet notes is defined in the upper-left field.<br />

• Tuplet denominator: The value shown in the upper-right numerical field.<br />

Chapter 31 Working with Notation<br />

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