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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.
Found tempos are listed in descending order of average frames off for important
markers.
Markers
Shows the impact that the tempo currently selected in the Tempos found list would
have on each marker in the ow in more detail.
Timecode: Shows the exact timecode of each marker.
Text: Shows the marker text of each marker to help you identify them.
Imp.: Indicates whether a marker has been dened as important.
Fr. Off: Stands for “frames off”. Shows the average number of frames by which
each marker misses being aligned to beats.
Time Diff.: Stands for “time difference”. Shows the time difference between the
position of the marker and the position of the nearest beat, expressed in fractions
of a second.
Not. Diff.: Stands for “notated difference”. Shows the notated difference between
the position of the marker and the position of the nearest beat, expressed in
fractions of a whole note.
Selected tempo
Displays the currently selected tempo for the ow.
Apply
Applies the selected tempo to the ow by inputting it as a tempo mark at the
beginning of the ow. Any other tempo marks in the ow are automatically deleted.
RELATED LINKS
Dening markers as important on page 847
Metronome marks on page 932
Input methods for repeats and tremolos
You can input repeats and tremolos, including repeat endings, repeat markers, and rhythm
slashes, with the keyboard by using the repeats popover, and with the mouse by using the
Repeat Structures panel.
Tremolos are included in the Repeat Structures panel because they indicate that notes are
repeated, either individually as single-note tremolos or in sequences as multi-note tremolos.
Write mode
Notations input
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