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▪ After the count-in phase, the recording starts in Overdub mode (see
Your Patterns
Live). The metronome turns off if it was off before the Count-in, otherwise it
stays on.
You can adjust the metronome's volume, time signature, and downbeat/upbeat sounds.
See section
↑10.2.3, Using the Metronome
If the current Loop Range does not start at the beginning of a bar (i.e. on a downbeat), the
count-in phase will start with a downbeat, count the selected duration (1, 2 or 4 bars), and
then add the offset between the beginning of the bar in which the beginning of the Loop
Range is placed and the actual beginning of the Loop Range:
Count-in when the Loop Range starts at the beginning of a bar...
...and when the Loop Range doesn't start at the beginning of a bar.
You can also use the Count-in to start a recording in Replace mode.
Adjusting the Count-in Duration
You can choose how long the metronome should be heard before the recording actually starts.
In the software this is done via the
ences
panel. Available values are 1 bar, 2 bars, and 4 bars. See section
General Page
for more details on the Count-in and metronome settings available in the
ences
panel.
for more information.
Count-in Length
setting in the
Working with Patterns
Recording Patterns in Real Time
↑10.2.1, Recording
General
page of the
Prefer-
↑2.6.1, Preferences –
Prefer-
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