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I have modofied a song which contains a number of tuplets. Can I reproduce these on a paper strip by making the holes slightly closer than the printed lines and will the fingers be able to recover sufficiently to play them (they are not the same note) and secondly when I transfer my MP3 file to the MMM editing programme it doesn't recognise them and throws out the remainder of the tune. Anyone a solution?
You only need to maintain the minimum distance between hitting the same note twice, if you punch holes regularly spaced to sound as triplets or any other measure it Will work as long as you follow that rule. Regarding files, either you create them with the editor (this os what I do) or you load and edit them afterwards. Otherwise the outcome will not be correct. I hope it helps.
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You only need to maintain the minimum distance between hitting the same note twice, if you punch holes regularly spaced to sound as triplets or any other measure it Will work as long as you follow that rule.
Regarding files, either you create them with the editor (this os what I do) or you load and edit them afterwards. Otherwise the outcome will not be correct.
I hope it helps.