Setting The Audio Sampling Rate And Bit Depth - CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO User Manual

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Accent the first beat of each
measure
Use the PC Speaker sound
Use a MIDI note as the sound
3.
Click OK.
Your metronome settings will be saved with the project file.
To Set the MIDI Metronome Sounds from your MIDI
Instrument...
1.
Select a track in the Track view that is assigned to the MIDI
device you want to use for the metronome sound.
2.
Click Metronome Settings
the Project Options dialog box.
3.
Make sure that the settings in the Port and Channel fields match
those for the track in the Track view.
4.
Click on the Key box in the First Beat or the Other Beats section.
5.
Play a note on your MIDI instrument. The note number is entered
automatically. The velocity is not updated.
6.
Click OK.
Your metronome settings will be saved with the project file.

Setting the Audio Sampling Rate and Bit Depth

Each Pro Audio project has an audio sampling rate and a bit depth that
indicates the level of accuracy with which audio data are stored. The
same parameters are used for all the digital audio in a project. When you
create a new project, if you do not want to use the default setting, you
must choose a sample rate before you start recording audio.
Pro Audio lets you choose from Þve different sampling rates: 11025 Hz,
22050 Hz, 44100 Hz, 48000 Hz, and 96000 Hz. The default is 44100 Hz,
the same rate as audio CDs. A higher sampling rate produces better
quality sound. However, a higher sampling rate also means that each
audio clip takes up more memory and disk space and requires more
intensive processing by your computer. If you have an older computer, or
a slow hard drive, you might be better off with a lower sampling rate.
Check Accent First Beat
Check Use PC Speaker
Check Use MIDI Note and choose the
port, channel, and other settings
in the Metronome toolbar to open
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