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Plays/Mutes the metronome click during playback and recording.
12 Fixed Tempo Mode
Displays the tempo used for both playback and recording. The value changes according to
the current position of the playhead and its appearance changes according to its current
mode.
RELATED LINKS
Toolbar on page 24
Mini transport on page 25
Changing the tempo mode on page 463
Changing the content shown in the transport display
You can switch between showing the timecode, the total elapsed time, and the current rhythmic
position of the playhead expressed in bars, beats, and ticks in both the mini transport in the
toolbar and the
Transport window.
PROCEDURE
In either the mini transport in the toolbar or the Transport window, click the transport
display until the content you want appears.
In the Transport window, this is the display on the right.
RESULT
Each time you click in the mini transport display, it cycles through showing the rhythmic position
of the playhead, elapsed time, and the timecode.
In the Transport window, it only switches between the timecode and elapsed time, as the
rhythmic position of the playhead is shown permanently on the left of the window.
TIP
You can change what is shown in the mini transport by default for all future projects on the Play
page in Preferences.
RELATED LINKS
Toolbar on page 24
Mini transport on page 25
Timecodes on page 849
Preferences dialog on page 45
Playback templates
Dorico Elements uses playback templates to allocate sounds from VST instruments and MIDI
devices to the instruments in your project.
Playback templates combine the following information in order to obtain correct playback:
The instrument sounds, articulations, and playback techniques provided by plug-ins, such as
VST instruments
The expression/percussion maps required to obtain those sounds
The endpoint congurations required for the sounds for each instrument
Play mode
Playback templates
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Dorico Elements 3.5.12