Reference Guide
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Preferences dialog
General
• Playback. Choosing this option cause the metronome to sound during playback.
• Recording. Choosing this option cause the metronome to sound during recording.
• Use Audio Metronome. Choosing this option causes the metronome to use audio.
• Use MIDI Note. Choosing this option causes the metronome to sound by playing a MIDI note.
• Count In. Specifies the number of count-in measures or beats.
• Measures. Choosing this option sets the Count-In units to measures.
• Beats. Choosing this option sets the Count-In units to beats.
Audio Metronome
• First beat. Select an audio sound for the first beat.
• Other beats. Select an audio sound for other beats.
• dB. Set the dB level for the corresponding beat.
• Output. Set the output you want to use for the audio metronome.
MIDI Note
If you checked Use MIDI Note in the above section, then choose options for these three parameters:
• Port. Choose the port that the MIDI note plays through.
• Channel. Choose the MIDI channel your metronome plays on.
• Duration. Choose how many “Ticks” on page 1815 you want the metronome sound to last.
First Beat
Choose a Key (a note) and a Velocity for the first metronome attack in the measure.
Other Beats
Choose a Key (a note) and a Velocity for the other metronome attacks in the measure.
For more information, see:
“To change your Metronome settings” on page 251
See also:
“Preferences dialog” on page 1550
“Project - Record” on page 1594
“Project - AudioSnap” on page 1602
“Project - MIDI” on page 1597
“Project - Clock (Advanced)” on page 1604
“Project - Surround (Advanced)” on page 1606
Next Preferences page: “Project - AudioSnap” on page 1602