User manual

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Contains appropriate options for the track, such as the menu for the sound source for the
click.
5 Fixed tempo read-out
Displays the tempo that corresponds to the current mouse pointer position in the Time
track.
6 Absolute tempo change
An immediate change in tempo, input either in Write mode or using the Draw tool in the
Time track. Absolute tempo changes comprise a single constant point.
7 Tempo mark text
Shows the text of the corresponding tempo change, if applicable, to help you identify
different tempo marks and orientate yourself within the
ow.
8
Gradual tempo change
A smooth change in tempo over time, either input in Write mode or using the Line tool in
the Time track. Gradual tempo changes have a linear point at the start, a constant point at
the end, and a highlighted region.
9
Selected tempo change
The currently selected tempo change appears larger and highlighted.
TIP
Clicking and dragging tempo changes in the Time track causes a read-out to appear
temporarily, showing their precise tempo.
Time track header
The Time track header contains the following:
1
Plug-in instance menu
Allows you to select a VST or MIDI instrument plug-in instance to use for the click.
2
Edit Instrument
Opens the corresponding VST or MIDI instrument, which allows you to edit its settings.
3
Port menu
Allows you to change the endpoint to which the Time track is assigned by selecting the port
you want to use when using a plug-in that has multiple ports of 16 channels.
4
Channel menu
Allows you to change the endpoint to which the Time track is assigned by selecting the
channel in the selected VST or MIDI instrument that you want to use for the click.
5
Tempo
Play mode
Tracks
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Dorico SE 3.1.10