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Metronome mark

Last updated: 07/30/2024

Inserting a Metronome mark into the score will change the playback tempo at that point going forward. Metronome marks are similar to Tempo markings, except they are more precise, indicating the exact Beat per Minute value and, of course, they can be edited with the Properties tool.


How it works …

Inserting, editing and deleting a metronome mark

1
Select the Metronome mark from the Tempo category in the Symbol Selection window or by Quick-Select method + Click).
2
Click anywhere to enter the Metronome marking. The Tempo dialog box appears.
3
Set the Tempo value and Base note values and click OK
4
If necessary, hold down the   key to enter Nudge mode and drag the metronome marking to a new position.
5
To delete a metronome mark, switch to Delete mode key) and click on the metronome mark you want to delete.

Important to remember:

It’s important to remember that both Metronome and Tempo marks will override the Default Tempo indicated in the Playback Console.

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How to edit metronome marking properties …

To open the Tempo dialog box, select the Properties tool (in Note Editor tab or Tools tab) or push the ESC key on your keyboard. Then click on any metronome marking in the current SmartScore document.

Features

This dialog box allows you to edit the default playback tempo.

Tempo slider: Use this slider to edit the playback tempo for the selected metronome mark. The value corresponds to BPM (beats per minute) and is in the range from 30 (very slow) to 200 (very fast).
Tempo value: Alternatively, you can enter the tempo in this field (30 to 200 BPM).
Base note: Select the appropriate note value for the beat unit (e.g. quarter = 112).
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