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Find Tempo dialog
The Find Tempo dialog contains the following options and sections:
Flow
Shows the name of the ow whose tempo you are determining. This eld is read-only.
Beat unit
Allows you to change the beat unit considered for the tempo. For example, if the time
signature for the
ow is 6/8, you might want to change the beat unit to a dotted
quarter note.
Tempo range
Allows you to set the minimum/maximum tempos you want to consider.
Tempo increments
Allows you to lter the suggested tempos according to their precision.
Integral only: Only whole number tempos, that is, tempos without decimal places,
are suggested.
Allow increment by 0.25: Allows tempos with decimal places of .25, .5, and .75 to
be suggested.
Tempos found
Contains a list of possible tempos that you can select to see how they affect the
position of your markers relative to beats. The list is updated automatically when you
change options such as Tempo range and Beat unit.
The list contains columns for the following information:
BPM: Stands for “beats per minute”. Lists different possible tempos according to
their metronome mark value.
IFO: Stands for “important frames off”. Indicates the average number of frames by
which important markers miss signicant beats, either before or after.
NFO: Stands for “non-important frames off”. Indicates the average number of
frames by which non-important markers miss signicant beats, either before or
after.
AFO: Stands for “all frames off”. Indicates the average number of frames by which
all markers in the
ow miss signicant beats, either before or after.
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