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Hiding/Showing tempo marks
You can hide/show the different components in individual tempo marks without changing the
speed of playback. This affects their appearance in all layouts.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the tempo marks you want to hide, or the signposts of tempo marks you want to
show.
2. In the Properties panel, activate/deactivate the following properties in the Tempo group:
Text shown
Metronome mark shown
RESULT
When at least one of the properties is activated, the selected tempo marks are shown. They
display components according to the properties that are activated.
When neither property is activated, the selected tempo marks are hidden. Signposts are shown
at the position of each hidden tempo mark as they still affect the speed of playback.
RELATED LINKS
Changing the type and appearance of absolute tempo changes on page 928
Signposts on page 349
Deleting tempo marks
You can delete tempo marks, which resets the tempo for playback to the previous tempo mark or
the default tempo if there is no previous tempo mark.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the tempo marks or the signposts of tempo marks you want to delete.
2. Press Backspace or Delete .
RESULT
The selected tempo marks are deleted and no longer appear in the music area or in the Time
track in Play mode. The tempo in playback follows the previous tempo mark, or the default
tempo of 120 bpm if there is no previous tempo mark.
If you delete a tempo mark that truncated the line of a gradual tempo change, the line of the
gradual tempo change automatically extends to its full length or until the next existing tempo
mark.
Metronome marks
Tempo marks often include a metronome mark value. Metronome marks show the speed of the
music, indicated in beats per minute, or “bpm”. For example, a bpm of 60 means one beat per
second. The more beats per minute, the faster the music.
A metronome mark shown as a range
Tempo marks
Hiding/Showing tempo marks
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