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The beat unit used in metronome marks commonly relates to the meter, for example, the
metronome mark beat unit is often a quarter note in 4/4 but a dotted quarter note in 6/8.
In Dorico SE, metronome marks can appear as an individual value or as a range. Depending on
the type and appearance of metronome marks, the bpm value can indicate a
xed tempo or an
approximate tempo.
RELATED LINKS
Input methods for tempo marks on page 217
Time track on page 401
Changing the type and appearance of absolute tempo changes on page 824
Changing the metronome mark value
You can change the metronome mark value of individual absolute tempo marks after they have
been input, including changing the beat unit.
NOTE
These steps do not apply to gradual tempo changes or reset/relative tempo marks.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the absolute tempo marks whose metronome mark values you want to change.
2. In the Properties panel, change the value for Tempo (bpm) in the Tempo group.
3. Press Return .
4. Choose the appropriate note duration and rhythm dot, if applicable, for Beat unit.
RESULT
The metronome mark value and beat unit is changed for the selected absolute tempo marks.
This affects the tempo of playback, even if no metronome mark component is shown for those
tempo marks.
NOTE
By default, any decimals you enter are hidden and the displayed metronome mark value
appears as the nearest integer. However, metronome marks always reect their exact values
in playback.
You can also change the metronome mark value by opening the tempo popover and
changing the entry.
RELATED LINKS
Tempo popover on page 217
Changing existing items on page 310
Showing the metronome mark value as a range
You can show the metronome mark value of individual absolute tempo marks as a range. For
example, you can use this to indicate that any speed within the given range is musically
appropriate for the piece.
NOTE
These steps do not apply to gradual tempo changes or reset/relative tempo marks.
Tempo marks
Metronome marks
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