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Split Measure Plug-in

How to get there

  1. Select the Selection tool and select the full measure you wish to split.
  2. Choose Plug-ins > Measures > Split Measure.

What it does

This plug-in automates process of dividing a measure into two sections and editing the measure number map accordingly. You can use this plug-in to create, for example, a dashed barline within an existing measure or split part of the measure over a system break.

Example - Splitting a measure across a system break:

 

Example - Creating a dashed barline:

 

Split measure after beat. Specify the beat prior to the measure split here. For example, if you would like to split a measure in common time in half, enter “2” here. This value must be in the range of one to one less than the total "Number of Beats" setting (as displayed in the Time Signature dialog box) for the selected measure. For example, in 2/4 or cut time the only valid entry is 1.

Instead of specifying a beat, you can enter a fractional value, such as .25, .50, or .75. This value must be numeric and be in the range of .25 to .25 less than the numerator of the time signature of the measure. For example, the valid entries for 2/4 time are .25, .5, .75, 1, 1.25, 1.5, and 1.75.

The following table illustrates some time signatures that will result from the use of this plug-in. Rows 1-9 represent the time signature of the selected measure. Columns A - D represent the first half of the split measure that would result from each valid entry for the parameter "Split Measure After Beat:"

 

 

Number of Beats

.25

.50

.75

1

 

Time Signature

A

B

C

D

1

1/16

1/64

1/32

3/64

--

2

3/32

1/128

1/64

3/128

1/32

3

1/8

1/32

1/16

3/32

--

4

3/16

1/64

1/32

3/64

1/16

5

1/4

1/16

1/8

3/16

--

6

3/8

1/32

1/16

3/32

1/8

7

1/2

1/8

1/4

3/8

--

8

3/4

1/16

1/8

3/16

1/4

9

1/1

1/4

2/4

3/4

--

 

In example A5, a 1/4 time signature and an entry of 0.25 would generate one bar of 1/16 time and one bar of 3/16 time.

In example B8, a 3/4 time signature and an entry of 0.5 would generate one bar of 1/8 time and one bar of 5/8 time.

 

 

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