User manual

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Absolute Tempo Change
Contains a range of tempos with both an Italian tempo indication and a metronome
mark. You can later choose to show or hide the metronome mark for individual tempo
marks.
You can change the range shown in the list by adjusting the slider at the top.
Gradual Tempo Change
Contains tempo marks that indicate a change in tempo over a dened period of time,
such as rallentando or accelerando.
You can add modiers to gradual tempo changes. Available modiers are shown at the
top of the section.
Relative Tempo Change
Contains tempo marks that indicate a change in tempo that is relative to the previous
tempo, such as mosso (movement, or with movement). They often include modiers
that qualify the change, such as poco meno mosso (a little less movement), and are not
dened by a metronome mark.
You can add modiers to relative tempo changes. Available modiers are shown at the
top of the section.
You can later set a relative metronome mark change as a percentage of the previous
metronome mark for individual tempo marks.
Reset Tempo
Contains tempo marks that indicate a return to the previous tempo, such as A tempo,
or a previously
dened tempo, such as Tempo primo.
Tempo Equation
Allows you to input a tempo equation, using beat units from 16th notes to whole notes
and up to two rhythm dots.
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