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Old 01-07-2000
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Ok. I have a Roland MC-303 Groovebox. It has a built in sequencer and that allows me to program drum beats.

My question is this:
Can I, using MIDI and cakewalk, program a drum track that is in time with the metrenome on Cakewalk. So, if I need to concentrate on a guitar part, and don't want to hear the drums, I can record the guitar with the drums muted, and listen only to the cakewalk metrnome. Right? Can that be done?
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You can set the metronome to any MIDI note in Cakewalk, so it can sound like a drum or triangle or whatever. The metronome can get reset to a different tempo in a moment, so you wouldn't want to redo your entire drum track, would you? Anyway, I think you can do what you want...if not, try the Cakewalk forum!
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Hey. That's a good idea.
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