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bladderskate
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   Posted 5/8/2005 1:45 PM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
I don't wan't to repost here, but I hope I might call the right persons' attention to a problem I'm having. In the Mac forum I posted ["Conventional 12/8 notation a problem" Sunday 1:38 PM (bladderskate)] about a problem I'm having with conventional 12/8 notation which doesn't align quavers and semiquavers in the technically correct way. Just curious if there might be a plug in that handles such things. If you care to, please read that post.

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bladdy
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CLH
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   Posted 5/26/2005 12:40 PM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Have you tried the "music spacing" options in the "mass edit" menu? I often have to change the spacing to one of the other settings (beat spacing, time sig. spacing, etc) to get them to line up. But on some pieces I have opened from earlier versions (or from the time when I was learning the program), this doesn't help much. And don't forget, you have to invoke the "mass edit" tool and then "select all" to globally adjust the spacing.
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