Metronome Reverb
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Metronome Reverb
Hey everybody,
I'm setting up a click to make backing tracks for my bands and the metronome i've been using is in 128:0 standard kit, and through headphones there's like a room reverb. There are no effects inserted on the track. Anyway to get rid of that?
I'm setting up a click to make backing tracks for my bands and the metronome i've been using is in 128:0 standard kit, and through headphones there's like a room reverb. There are no effects inserted on the track. Anyway to get rid of that?
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Re: Metronome Reverb
Hi,
Which part of the kit are you using?
Greg
Which part of the kit are you using?
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Re: Metronome Reverb
Not really sure what you mean but this is what I do,
I add a virtural instrument track, hit show details, pull the preset tab over to 128:0 standard, close that out add 1/4 notes on metronome click.
I add a virtural instrument track, hit show details, pull the preset tab over to 128:0 standard, close that out add 1/4 notes on metronome click.
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Re: Metronome Reverb
Hi,
Do you have any effects on the master track?
Greg
Do you have any effects on the master track?
Greg
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Re: Metronome Reverb
I've made quite a few click tracks but that took me a while to burrow down to that sound. (And thanks, discovered stuff I never found before. )
But yeah there's a bit of a reflection in those. I don't think there's a way to override that on those sounds.
I'd suggest finding a different sound if that doesn't suit you. Personally I prefer samples. Side stick for example. There's one, called Oak #1 or something that might suit.
But yeah there's a bit of a reflection in those. I don't think there's a way to override that on those sounds.
I'd suggest finding a different sound if that doesn't suit you. Personally I prefer samples. Side stick for example. There's one, called Oak #1 or something that might suit.
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Re: Metronome Reverb
Thanks for the suggestion Mark, I just decided to download the sample of protools' click and use that.Mark Bliss wrote:I've made quite a few click tracks but that took me a while to burrow down to that sound. (And thanks, discovered stuff I never found before. )
But yeah there's a bit of a reflection in those. I don't think there's a way to override that on those sounds.
I'd suggest finding a different sound if that doesn't suit you. Personally I prefer samples. Side stick for example. There's one, called Oak #1 or something that might suit.
Re: Metronome Reverb
I was going to suggest using a fast closing gate, with just enough threshold to let the click through but well, I think the one you downloaded will work better.
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Re: Metronome Reverb
Yeah it's working. I wish there was a way to export mixcraft's metronome.
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Re: Metronome Reverb
Hi,MATTOROURKE wrote:Yeah it's working. I wish there was a way to export mixcraft's metronome.
The sounds for the metronome are in your Acoustica Mixcraft folder and you could use them with Omni Sampler. They are:
SquareTick-High.wav
SquareTick-Low.wav
Pop them into Omni Sampler, then make a virtual instrument track with the metronome beat you want.
Greg
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Re: Metronome Reverb
Alright!! This is exatly what I was looking for! Thanks Greg!Acoustica Greg wrote:Hi,MATTOROURKE wrote:Yeah it's working. I wish there was a way to export mixcraft's metronome.
The sounds for the metronome are in your Acoustica Mixcraft folder and you could use them with Omni Sampler. They are:
SquareTick-High.wav
SquareTick-Low.wav
Pop them into Omni Sampler, then make a virtual instrument track with the metronome beat you want.
Greg