User manual

Table Of Contents
Allows you to expand/collapse the track.
2 Track name
Shows the name of the track.
3 VST or MIDI Instrument menu
Allows you to select an instance of a VST or MIDI instrument to use for the click.
4 Edit Instrument
Opens the corresponding VST instrument, allowing you to edit settings for the slot or
channel.
5 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.
6 Slot menu
Allows you to change the endpoint to which the Time track is assigned by selecting the
slot in the selected VST instrument, or channel in the selected MIDI instrument, that you
want to use for the click.
You can use the following tools to input tempo changes into the Time track in Play mode:
Draw: Inputs a separate tempo change at regular intervals, as determined by the current
rhythmic grid value.
Line: Inputs a tempo change only at the start and end of the drawn range.
Tempo changes input in the Time track in Play mode appear as signposts in Write mode by
default to avoid changing the appearance of the printed score. Signposts are not printed by
default, so if you want such tempo changes to be printed in the score, we recommend that you
select them in Write mode and activate Metronome mark shown in the Tempo group of the
Properties panel. You can also change their appearance in other ways, for example, by adding
text.
All tempo changes input in the Time track are included when exporting MIDI les.
RELATED LINKS
Inputting tempo changes in the Time track on page 305
Play toolbox on page 283
Rhythmic grid on page 120
Tempo marks on page 696
Changing the type and appearance of absolute tempo changes on page 705
Signposts on page 122
Hiding/Showing tracks on page 313
Inputting tempo changes in the Time track
You can input tempo changes, including gradual tempo changes, in the Time track in Play mode.
Tempo changes input in the Time track do not appear in layouts, but instead are shown as
signposts.
PREREQUISITE
The Time track is shown.
PROCEDURE
1. Expand the Time track.
2. Select one of the following tools, depending on the type of tempo change you want to
input:
Play mode
Tracks
305