2015/08/20 10:05:32
TastieristaUomo
The problem is that only triplets with exactly 3 notes having the same duration can be correctly *displayed*. For instance, rests are not allowed in a triplet.
2015/08/20 16:12:24
michael diemer
Reaper will be incorporating a score editor soon. We'll have to wait to see how it compares to Sonar, but if it gets triplets right (actually, more correctly called "tuplets"), and allows seamless navigating in two dimensions like sonar does, it will be extremely tempting, especially as it only costs $60.00. Plus it runs in Linux, thus solving the Rocky Windows Horror Show.
2015/08/20 16:56:24
TastieristaUomo
waiting for Reaper then... I couldn't find system requirements of the current version on the web site, but I guess it is much less resource consuming than Cubase... 
2015/08/21 14:38:03
jsg
TastieristaUomo
Hi!

I own an old version of Sonar LE and mainly use it for songwriting. However, it has a few annoying limitations on displaying triplets in the staff view. They make impossibile to notate a wide range of melodies. 

Is there any version of Sonar providing full support for triplets?

Thanks! 




I should have clarified my comments:  Sonar DOES display triplets correctly, 1/2 note, quarter-note, eighth, and sixteenth-note triplets ARE displayed correctly and always have been.  Tied, dotted and nested triplets do not display correctly, however they play back correctly.   32nd triplets also do not display correctly, but they too will play back properly. 
 
Jerry
http://www.jerrygerber.com
 
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