Setting
Sync Offset Slave
Metronome
Enabled
Volume
Signature
Count-in Length
2.5.2
Preferences – Default Page
The
Default
page allows you to define a few default settings that will be used for every new
Project.
To display the
Default
►
Description
Depending on variables such as the speed of your CPU, your audio inter-
face, your MIDI interface and the
and MIDI Settings
panel (see
perience a lack of synchronization between MASCHINE and the external
MIDI Master. To compensate, you can adjust this
in milliseconds. An easy way to do that is to play a 4/4 kick drum pattern
or a metronome sound on both MASCHINE and the external MIDI Master
and mix them together moving the slider until they are played at exactly
the same time. As soon as you can hear a flanger-like effect, you know you
are close to the correct Sync Offset Slave value. Keep on adjusting the
Sync Offset Slave
control until you can neither hear the flanging effect nor
two separate signals.
Check this box to activate the metronome. You can also enable the metro-
nome by clicking the Metronome button in the MASCHINE Header — see
section
↑7.2.3, Using the
Adjusts the volume of the metronome.
Selects the time interval between each tick of the metronome. By default
the metronome indicates the beats (the quarter notes, 1/4). Here you can
select another note value for the ticks.
Adjusts the duration of the Count-in, i.e. how long the metronome will
sound before the recording actually starts.
page click the
Default
tab on the left of the
Latency
value you selected in the
↑2.6, Audio and MIDI
Settings), you may ex-
Sync Offset Slave
Metronome.
Preferences
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Basic Concepts
Preferences
Audio
value
panel.
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