Rhythmic Subdivisions Plug-in
        How to get there
        Choose  > Note, Beam, 
 and Rest Editing > Rhythmic Subdivisions.
 > Note, Beam, 
 and Rest Editing > Rhythmic Subdivisions.
        What it does
        The Rhythmic Subdivisions plug-in provides 
 a method of easily entering measures of repeated notes. The Rhythmic Subdivisions 
 plug-in will go through all the note entries in the selected region, subdividing 
 those entries into a smaller rhythmic value. The result will be a number 
 of repeating note entries replacing the original entry. If you wish, you 
 may specify that only entries with a certain range of rhythmic durations 
 should be effected by the Rhythmic Subdivisions command.
        
            - All 
 Selected Entries · Entries Within Range of Durations · From · Through 
 · EDUs. In the top half of the dialog you can specify whether the 
 command should be applied to all note entries within the selected region, 
 or if you would prefer only entries within a range of rhythmic values 
 to be effected by the command. You can specify the rhythmic values by 
 clicking on the durations in the palettes, or you can specify any arbitrary 
 number of EDUs by typing a value into the text fields.
- Equal 
 Values · Rhythmic Duration. In the bottom half of the dialog you 
 can specify how you wish to subdivide the note entries in the current 
 selection. If you select the Equal Values Radio Button, each note entry 
 effected by the command will be divided into entries of shorter value. 
 If you select the Rhythmic Duration Radio Button, each note entry effected 
 by the command will be divided into entries of the duration you specify. 
 Note that in the second case, if any entries in the current selection 
 are already of the duration you specify (or shorter), they will not be 
 subdivided.
- OK 
 · Cancel. Click OK to subdivide the selection with the specified 
 settings. Click Cancel to dismiss the dialog box with making any changes.
The two following examples show how the Rhythmic 
 Subdivisions plug-in works. Starting with a selection as follows:
        
             
        
        The Equal Durations option, set as follows:
        
             
        
        would produce:
        
             
        
        The Rhythmic Duration option, with the settings 
 in the following example:
        
             
        
        would result in:
        
             
        
         
        Notes: 
        
            -  The 
 Rhythmic Subdivisions plug-in beams the entries it creates according to 
 the time signature in each measure effected by the command. 
-  Rests 
 are never subdivided. Accidentals are not repeated. Articulation markings 
 and other note details are not copied.
- When 
 using the Equal Values option the smallest subdivision you may enter is 
 2; the largest is 32. You may enter any whole number in this range. The 
 plug-in will generate tuplets if necessary. The plug-in will also generate 
 nested tuplets properly if the selection contained tuplets before the 
 plug-in was executed and the subdivision value is not 2, 4, 8, 16, or 
 32. 
- When 
 using the Rhythmic Duration option, you can generate tuplets by entering 
 the appropriate number of EDUs into the text field (for instance, 341 
 EDUs will generate eighth-note triplets). Care must be taken in using 
 this option if the selection contains tuplets before execution, since 
 tuplet markings already present in the document will not be removed. Instead, 
 the Rhythmic Subdivisions plug-in will generate a nested tuplet with an 
 effective duration close to the value you specified. 
- Tuplet 
 markings generated by the Rhythmic Subdivisions plug-in are always rhythmically 
 correct. However, in cases where multiple interpretations are possible 
 (for instance, subdividing a whole note into twelve equal values), you 
 may need to adjust the tuplet markings manually according to your needs. 
 
- When 
 using the Rhythmic Duration option, it is possible that some entries in 
 the selection are shorter than the subdivision duration you specified. 
 Simply ignore any other entries shorter than the chosen subdivision duration.