Could you punt and use two layers, hiding the unwanted rests and moving the
stems so that it prints correctly?

But why a 16th note triplet? The math doesn't add up (16th triplet = 8th
note), and that may be my the bracket refuses to extend.

Richard Walker
Yokohama


on 02.5.19 11:01 AM, Crystal Premo at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I'm trying to input a measure that is as follows:
> 
> Nested triplets consisting of a quarter note triplet, the second note of
> which is a sixteenth-note triplet, followed by a regular quarter note
> triplet, in 4/4.
> 
> If I input a quarter note, three sixteeth notes and a quarter note, then use
> the tuplet tool to turn this into the appropriate nested triplets, it
> doesn't work.  It will turn the sixteeth notes into a nice little triplet,
> but when I try this operation with the first of the quarter notes, it places
> the triplet over the first quarter note only.  I've tried:  turning off
> "check for extra notes"; making the measure 8/4 and inputting all notes,
> then turning them into triplets.  Under this last condition I can get the
> sixteenth note triplets, but then the quarter note triplet reaches all the
> way across the measure to encompass the second quarter note triplet.
> 
> Sigh.  Help me, please.
> 
> Crystal Premo
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