Is there anyway to turn this off in real time recording, I clicks put me off and drown out the music and I find it annoying.
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Metronome Clicks
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Re: Metronome Clicks
Go in the mixer and mute it..?
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Re: Metronome Clicks
That works, but a button in the toolbar would be nice, too
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Re: Metronome Clicks
In the mixer I cannot see the Metronome Channel, just the master am I missing something....?
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- mbeaumont
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Re: Metronome Clicks
So I take it by silence from the authors; that you cannot silence the metronome?
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Re: Metronome Clicks
Point of curiosity...How would you get your playing sync'd up with the tempo without a click?
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Re: Metronome Clicks
I guess if other music is already recorded and you are adding new parts to it then you might not need the metronome.
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Re: Metronome Clicks
Hi mbeaumont,
Sorry I didn't get back to you on that sooner. Currently, you can't turn off the metronome by the program's interface. However, if you just don't want to have a metronome, period, you could simply remove the metronome.prox file from your sounds folder.
Hope that helps.
Lubo Astinov
Sorry I didn't get back to you on that sooner. Currently, you can't turn off the metronome by the program's interface. However, if you just don't want to have a metronome, period, you could simply remove the metronome.prox file from your sounds folder.
Hope that helps.
Lubo Astinov
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Re: Metronome Clicks
Tip for the programming savvy among us:
You can write a little application renaming the metronome.prox file, i.e. to metronome.blahblah. I once did this under Windows for another application, but I have lost all the code due to a HD failure.
On OSX you can do this with Automator.
You can write a little application renaming the metronome.prox file, i.e. to metronome.blahblah. I once did this under Windows for another application, but I have lost all the code due to a HD failure.
On OSX you can do this with Automator.
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