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All subsequent bars follow the input time signature, until the next existing time signature or the
end of the ow, whichever comes rst. Dorico SE automatically inputs and moves barlines as
required so that subsequent music is barred correctly.
RELATED LINKS
Time signatures on page 841
Inputting notes on page 164
Time Signatures (Meter) panel on page 213
Mouse input settings on page 156
Input methods for tempo marks
You can input tempo marks with the keyboard by using the tempo popover, with the mouse by
using the Tempo panel, and in the Time track in Play mode. You can input a tempo mark
containing just a text instruction, just a metronome mark, or a combination of the two.
RELATED LINKS
Tempo marks on page 819
Time track on page 401
Inputting tempo changes in the Time track on page 403
Tempo popover
The following tables contain examples of what you can enter into the tempo popover to input
tempo marks, tempo equations, and rhythmic feels for swing playback.
When you start entering a tempo into the tempo popover, a menu appears with suggestions
containing the letters/words you enter. You can select one of these suggestions to input, or enter
your own tempo into the popover.
You can open the tempo popover in Write mode in any of the following ways when either an item
is selected or the caret is active:
Press Shift-T .
Select an existing tempo mark and press Return .
Choose Write > Create Tempo.
The icon on the left-hand side of the popover matches the corresponding button in the Notations
toolbox on the right of the window.
Tempo popover with an example entry
Tempo button in the Notations toolbox
Tempo marks
Example tempo mark Popover entry
Adagio
Adagio
Presto = 176
Presto q = 176 or Presto q=176
Write mode
Notations input
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