Time Signatures (Meter) panel

Dorico Pro Help

Product
Dorico Pro
Version
4.3
Language
English
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Webhelp
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The Time Signatures (Meter) panel allows you to input different time signatures. In the Create Time Signature section of the panel, you can create uncommon time signatures. It is located in the right zone in Write mode.

  • You can hide/show the Time Signatures (Meter) panel by clicking Panels , then Time Signatures (Meter) in the Notations toolbox.

    You can also hide/show the right zone by pressing Ctrl/Cmd-9.

The Time Signatures (Meter) panel contains the following sections:

Used in This Flow

Contains any time signatures already used in the current flow.

Common

Contains common time signatures, such as 4/4, 3/4, 6/8, and 7/8.

Create Time Signature

Allows you to design your own time signatures, including alternating time signatures and aggregate time signatures.

The Create Time Signature section of the Time Signatures (Meter) panel

The Create Time Signature section contains the following parts:

  1. Time signature type menu

    Allows you to select one of the following types of time signatures:

    • Regular

    • Additive

    • Interchangeable

    • Aggregate

    • Alternating

  2. Time signature spaces

    Allows you to combine up to four time signatures. For example, you can specify only one time signature for a regular time signature, but for an alternating time signature, you might want to include three time signatures.

  3. Pick-up bar of

    Allows you to include a pick-up bar before the time signature. A pick-up bar is not a complete bar, and so allows you to include only a few beats before the first complete bar.

    You can select one of the following options for the number of beats in a pick-up bar:

    • 1/2 beat

    • 1 beat

    • 2 beats

    • 3 beats

  4. Input time signature button

    Click the button that displays the time signature to input it. If nothing in the project is selected, the time signature is loaded onto the mouse pointer.