If I set the time signature as 9/8, the program doesn’t treat the project as 3 beats per bar with 3 eighth notes each beat (compound time), but counts each eighth note as a part of a simple time instead (2 eighth notes each beat). So, the created bars are wrong in the grid, and the only way I could manage to fix it was setting the time signature as its simple equivalent (3/4) and set the grid to triplets.
I’ve seen this happens as well on Cubase, Cakewalk and Audacity. So perhaps all DAW’s and audio editors do this.
I would like to know: could anyone explain why they decided to ignore compound times when setting the time signature?
I’ve seen this happens as well on Cubase, Cakewalk and Audacity. So perhaps all DAW’s and audio editors do this.
I would like to know: could anyone explain why they decided to ignore compound times when setting the time signature?
Statistics: Posted by bronxio — Tue Jul 09, 2024 12:18 pm — Replies 0 — Views 24