Hi Michael,

I find that BIAB notation has limitations with the proper display of triplets. Sometimes I get lucky and manage to massage the notes into giving me what I want, other times I am not so lucky. Getting a solution is hardest when an EV style has been used as the base style. When SW styles are used, triplets are much easier to display properly because the styles are themselves triplet-based.

Have you tried setting the resolution of individual notes using the following method?


  • Go to either editable notation mode or staff roll notation mode.
  • Position the black bar (1) on the beat you want to work with and then right-click.
  • The resolution of the beat can then be set individually for bass and treble staves (2). For triplets, "3" seems to work best. This allows EV styles with 4 subdivisions per beat to have individually selected beats set to 3 subdivisions.

As you've already pointed out, BIAB plays the notes correctly. It's the display that's not correct. If the issue is the display, because you need to music to look right for others to use, then download a copy of MuseScore. It's a freeware notation program that can load MGU and SGU files. There are some good Youtube clips on how to use it.

Regards,
Noel


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