Metronome Settings, Options & Preferences

I'm recording drum tracks and finding it rather difficult to hear the click while tracking? I've serched GB help , checked my metronome settings for further options and have found nothing. I like something a little more prominent with good defintion. Ideally a click track with accented and unaccented sounds. Usually a cowbell sound does the trick. Is it possible to change the metronome sound at all? Also, just curious if it's possible to have the click on it's own seperate track? This way I can mute and unmute without using the mouse so much to go into settings etc.

If none of these options are possible any suggestions on what to use? Thanks a bunch!



iMAC G5 Mac OS X (10.4.3)

Posted on Jan 8, 2006 11:58 PM

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Jan 9, 2006 12:04 AM in response to EcHoplex

I've serched GB help , checked my metronome settings for
further options and have found nothing.


There are no setting for the metronome other than On and Off.

Is it possible to change the metronome sound
at all?


The actual answer is no, but only because of the way you asked the question. You can not change the metronome...

Also, just curious if it's possible to have
the click on it's own seperate track?


Ahhh, now this is the right question. You can use any one (or combination )of GB's Drum Loops (or write your own) on its own track so that you can set the volume any way you wish.

I generally pick a very straight fwd drum loop to use as my click track.

Hope that helps

--HangTime [Will Compute for Food] B-|>

Jan 9, 2006 12:14 AM in response to HangTime

You can use any one (or combination )of GB's Drum Loops (or write your own) on its own track so that you can set the volume any way you wish.

Thanks. Funny - I considered that all along, but was appprehensive. Still, I'd prefer to have straight quarter notes, It makes it easier (for me at least) to play against the sudivisions.

Being a complete newbie to the loop game, how can go about this?

Jan 9, 2006 12:24 AM in response to EcHoplex

At its simplest:

Click the "Eye" icon, click "Drums" and perhaps some of the other filters if you wish, and then click on the results to audition them. When you find one you like, drag it up into a blank area in the timeline. A new track will be created with that loop. You can then grab the top right edge of the loop and drag right to make it repeat for as long as you wish.

Using the most basic drum beat can get you a nice straight beat to follow.

--HangTime [Will Compute for Food] %-|>

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