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click track
Okay, I want to use a click track, but not n-Track's, because it's really quite terrible. How should I go about making my own, at the least possible cost?
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Have you considered making a simple drum beat?
You can do it using n-tracks built in midi drum sampler |
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I could do that, except I know less than nothing about midi. What would be the absolute basics I need to know to set something up like that?
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Should be in the manual. It's available at the n-track website.
It's actually very easy to do (I don't use midi much either) |
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Terrible? haha.. i bet you're not using it right. I know lots of people use N's built-in metronome with no trouble.
But there are lots of ways to create a click.. record a metronome? use Fruity Loops or some other drum sequencer (AudioMinds has a link to a freebie)? a cheapie drum machine? record your own handclaps? tj EDIT: I think Audacity has a click track generator. You can get Audacity free (link at AudioMinds).
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