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metronome sound effects won't be recorded—unless, of course, you use a microphone and the computer's speakers
are on.)
Determines the type of metronome sound.
Sound Set
Sets the sound card port for the metronome.
Ouput To
Sets metronome volume. The default is –6 dB. A higher number (such as –3 dB) makes the metronome
Volume
louder, while a lower number (like –10 dB) decreases the metronome volume.
Sets the metronome time signature. The current signature pattern is displayed in the noneditable Pattern
Signature
field. Custom time signatures may be added using the Add Custom button.
Opens the Customize Metronome Time Signature dialog box, where you can add customized options
Add Custom
to the Signature menu. Set the following options, and then click Add:
• Name determines the name that appears in the Signature menu.
• Pattern specifies the pattern of the time signature. Use a 0 for no beat, a 1 for a down beat, a 2 for a secondary beat,
and 3 for a regular beat. Spaces between the numbers are optional.
• Beats/Bar specifies tempo.
• Beat Length specifies the length of each beat. (Enter 4 for a quarter note, 8 for an eighth note, and so on.)
Removes the current Signature option.
Delete
Shows the current metronome pattern.
Pattern
Add notes to sessions
Session notes can help you recall details about a session or communicate those details to someone else. For example,
notes could list the musicians for the session, indicate the instrument each played, and detail alternative EQ settings
for those instruments.
Choose View > Advanced Session Properties, and click Notes.
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