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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
Displays the metronome mark value of the currently selected tempo change without decimal
places. You can change this value by changing the value in the value eld.
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 as tempo marks, we
recommend that you show them.
All tempo changes input in the Time track are included when exporting MIDI les.
RELATED LINKS
Hiding/Showing tracks on page 456
Play toolbox on page 413
Rhythmic grid on page 155
Tempo marks on page 926
Input methods for tempo marks on page 228
Changing the type and appearance of absolute tempo changes on page 928
Signposts on page 349
Hiding/Showing tempo marks on page 932
Play mode
Tracks
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Dorico Elements 3.5.12