Metronome Settings
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Revision as of 16:33, 13 February 2007
- Enable Metronome
This turns the built-in metronome on or off.
- Metronome Routing
This can route the metronome to a hardware output.
- Enable During Playback
This will turn the metronome on during playback.
- Count-in before playback
This will enable a count-in before playback.
- Enable During Recording
This will turn the metronome on during recording.
- Count-In During Recording
This will enable a count-in before recording
- Count-In Length (Measures)
This defines the number of measures a count in should be. If it is the very beginning of a project, it will wait those number of measures before starting to record. If you select a place to record within a project, it will start the count in this many measures before the time that you want to record at.
- Volume
- Metronome Volume
This is the overall volume of the metronome.
- Secondary Beat Attenuation
This, in relation to the overall volume, the amount of the that secondary beats will be attenuated (or lowered in volume).
- Sample Selection
You can also use Samples for your own metronome sounds.
- First Beat Sample
This is the sample for the first beat. (in 4/4, the 1)
- Subsequent Beat
This is the sample for other beats. (in 4/4, the 2,3,and 4)
- Synthesised
by default, reaper uses a synthesised metronome. The below settings show what frequency in hertz the metronome uses.
- Frequency of First Beat "xx" HZ
- Subsequent Beats "xx" HZ
- Beat Click Length xx ms
This is how long each beat click lasts.