do you mean

\times 3/2 { a8. c }  ??

best

ole


Am 29.01.2007 um 16:53 schrieb Bertalan Fodor:

Try

\times 3/2 { a4*1/2 c }

Bert


Bret Whissel írta:
On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 15:55 +0100, Ole Schmidt wrote:

\times 3/2


Thanks, Ole. This will put a "2" over the bracket, but the time scaling is incorrect, since the notes will be lengthened rather than shortened. The goal is to put 2 quarter notes in the span of 3 eighth notes; each
quarter note should be the equivalent of a dotted eighth, or
three-quarters of its normal value.

I'm looking for a way to override the "4" and write a "2" instead, while
keeping the time scaling factor the same.

Bret







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