

Note that the computer will still round the ticks off so use a high ppq or a no remainder divisible ppq. Double click on it to ensure its start tick/pulse is 00. Recommended - or you can make 6 notes right next to each other, select all, hold shift and drag last one to start of beat. Not recommended - Now you can either manually edit note durations by double clicking and using a calculator to find out how many ticks/pulses the note should last and round them to nearest whole note

Meh just pick the highest one, the ear won't notice. Or if you are doing only quintuplets without septuplets, pick a number that is divisible by 5 as well as divisible by 2, 4, 8 and whatever rhythms you are using. Set PPQ (pulses per quarter) as high as it goes. Opens the Advanced Fill tool: Rotate left (Shift+Ctrl+Left-Arrow) - Move note data one snap-unit to the left. Fill each 2/4/8 steps - Fills step sequence steps according to the setting.

You can also throw the tick accuracy up to 960 ticks per quarter note which makes it as close as it gets to perfect timing. Cut/Copy/Paste - Allows you to cut/copy/paste note data present. Where did you learn the shift click trick and is there a manual with all the hotkeys somewhere?
