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metronome with delta 1010
how can i hear the metronome with a delta 1010?
is it possible to control the volume of it? thanks. Last edited by Rocket Boy; 12-17-2003 at 04:59.. |
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Hey, Rocket.
I don't use N's metronome, so i can't offer much help. I have seen quite a few questions about how to use it on the N Track forum, tho'. That tells me quite a few others have had problems figuring it out as well. I just tested it here at work on my work PC (SoundBlaster 128 card). It only worked when i selected PC Speaker. Other than that, i can't help you. tj
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I believe the metronome is a midi sound, so unless you have another sound card in your computer that will play midi, (the 1010 doesn't) you cant make the metronome work.
Blessings, Terry |
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The 1010 has MIDI i/o...
If you have an external midi device you could route the metronome to the 1010 midi out and use your synth/drum machine/whatever to play the metronome click... Otherwise...I've never used n-track...but does it support any simple kind of vst instrument that you could route the click to?
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Best thing to use is a $5 copy of ACID Music 2 or FruityLoops.
Render out 8 or 16 bars as a .wav file and then bring it into N and dupe it out the length of your song and delete it or mute it when you're done. TONS easier.... |
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Right, Tim. I use Fruity Loops to render the click as a WAV. FL can also be used from within N as a VSTi.
tj
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