Odd tuplet forms in Ableton

Odd tuplet forms in Ableton

by Michael Scott -
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I figure I'll start a topic in this as I'm planning to explore this in detail.

So I know about making tuplets by doing this "tuplet plus one" method (as seen via Adam Neely's video).  I was curious how the same could be done with nested tuplets. Would it be the same procedure, or is there a different way to add things up to be able to get that (for example, the last two notes of a quintuplet are a triplet)?