Take a look at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.4/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Polymetric-notation.html#Polymetric-notation
and see if it suits your needs. The main focus of LilyPond is to notate
19th century western music, but as you can see if you browse through
the manual, there's some support for more modern music as well.
I could also recommend to browse through the Tips and Trics document
and the Regression test document, to get an idea of what the program
is capable of.

   /Mats


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> hello list.
>
> I am new to lilypond, and cant really use it well yet.  I have used other
> software in the past, but recently I have not found them to be flexible
> enough for what I wish to create.  I am composing music with multiple
> simultaneous tempi, which is to be played by musicians with a click track.
> I would like to produce scores using musical notation software, but have
> not yet found one which makes this possible.  before I get into learning
> lilypond, I would like to inquire as to whether it would be possible to
> create scores using it which have multiple simultaneous tempi.
>
> thanks for your help
>
> James
>
>
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