Therefore, to make the accelerando last for one half-note, it should cross four grid lines as you drag to the right. For each vertical grid line you crossed as you dragged to the right, the accelerando lasted another eighth note duration for each horizontal grid line it crossed, the tempo increased one metronome point. You’ve drawn a graph (an Executable Shape) of the tempo during the accelerando. Watch the numbers in the H: and V: numbers as you drag stop when H: and V: both say 4. Click on the small white circle (the origin) and drag toward the upper-right. Each horizontal grid line represents a one-point increase in tempo (from 150 to 151 beats per minute, for example). Your Shape Designer drawing area now shows a horizontal point for each eighth-note duration, so that you can specify how long you want the accelerando to last.
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