Hi mitz,

Have a look at the graphic below. It will show you where to find tick off-set. (It can also be accessed via Notation Mode.)



To get quarter note triplets to show properly in BIAB, I've found that it's best to have "Triplet Resolution" engaged (#4 on image above). When you have this clicked on, the triplets will look like the below image.



In relation to Musescore. From what you've posted, it seems like you have opened the BIAB sgu/mgu file directly in Musescore. If that's the case, be aware the Musescore sometimes reads the notes and their timing incorrectly. When that happens, I simply delete the bar that's wrong, insert a new bar and enter the notes manually.

Quarter note triplets are easily entered in Musescore and, when entered manually, they look like below.



Hope this helps,
Noel


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