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When adding tempo marks to existing music, they are added at the rhythmic position of the
earliest selected item. Gradual tempo changes span the duration of the selected items.
NOTE
Metronome mark values appear as integers without decimal places, even if you input decimal
places. However, the exact metronome mark value you input is always reected in playback.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
You can lengthen/shorten gradual tempo changes.
RELATED LINKS
Tempo marks on page 819
Time track on page 401
Tempo mark components on page 823
Gradual tempo changes on page 828
Metronome marks on page 825
Lengthening/Shortening gradual tempo changes on page 828
Changing the style of gradual tempo changes on page 829
Inputting tempo marks with the panel
You can input tempo marks using the Tempo panel, both during note input and by adding them
to existing music.
NOTE
These steps describe inputting with the default mouse input preference Create item at
selection.
You cannot specify decimal places for metronome marks using the panel. You can specify
decimal places using the popover or by changing the metronome mark value of existing
tempo marks.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, do one of the following:
Start note input.
Select an item at the rhythmic position where you want to input a tempo mark. If you
want to input a gradual tempo change across a duration, select items that span that
duration.
2. In the Notations toolbox, click Tempo to show the Tempo panel.
3. In the Tempo panel, click the tempo mark you want.
TIP
If you want Dorico SE to calculate the metronome mark for you, you can click Tap in the Tap
Tempo section multiple times at the required speed.
4. Optional: Select a modier from the available options.
NOTE
You can only add modiers to a Gradual Tempo Change or a Relative Tempo Change.
Write mode
Notations input
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