Metronome

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Why is it that I can hear the metronome through the PC speaker and not through midi? I have an SBLive! platinum and I chose my midi ports when cakewalk opened. I have looked all around in the program and I can't find anything that talks about the metronome and midi.
 
First, display the Metronome toolbar. (Either right-click on a toolbar and choose Metronome from the tooltip menu that appears, or select Toolbars from the View menu and check Metronome, then click OK.)

In the toolbar is a little icon that looks like a little speaker cone. This button toggles use of the PC speaker as the metronome tone sound source.
 
Alchuck, I have tried shutting the pc speaker toggle on and off and also the midi toggle on and off, but still, no luck.
I can't get my midi metronome to sound. Thanks for the input though!
 
Can you hear any MIDI sounds from the on-board synth? If not, perhaps the MIDI playback is disabled or the faders are way low. Otherwise, maybe you are sending the MIDI signal for the metronome to a different port that is not connected to a sound source.

In that Metronome toolbar, click on the Metronome settings button (typically the last one in the toolbar; looks like a Metronome with three little lines at its lower left corner). This opens the Project Options dialog box with the Metromone tab selected. There's a section labeled MIDI Note. What's the Port set to, and the Channel? (Also check the Velocity values for the First Beat and Other Beats at the bottom of this dialog box -- if they were set to 0 or really small values the ticks would be inaudible. And the Key values -- if you are using Channel 10 on the Sound Blaster as a sound source, and the selected note is not part of the drum kit, again you might have an inaudible tick.)

Next go to the MIDI Ports dialog box (Options menu -> MIDI Devices...). What's selected on the left? In my case just the SB AudioPCI 64V MIDI Synth was selected. This is Port #1 in the Project Options/Metronome dialog box. If I also select the SB AudioPCI 64V MIDI Out, this will now be Port #2, and could be selected for the metronome output.

I hope this helps. Check all the possibilities -- which MIDI port the metronome is using, which channel, which note values and which velocities are being used to be the "tick," and that these settings tie into a port and channel that you can hear sounds from...

-AlChuck
 
It was that I had only one midi port selected and that I had the metronome set on port 1. I also learned that I could change the metronome sounds. Thanks for the input Alchuck!
 
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