Re: Tech Help!


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Posted by Rick Denney on March 18, 2003 at 17:08:07:

In Reply to: Tech Help! posted by Dave Zerkel on March 18, 2003 at 15:25:13:

I seem to recall that my old version of Cakewalk sequencer software provides a click track. You could record that onto a studio recording track, and mix it into the headphone monitor while recording the other tracks.

But now that I think of it, it may have been Encore rather than Cakewalk. Whichever--I'd look in the MIDI sequencing world to find one that produced a click track. Then, all you have to do is notate the number of measures and the tempi, and play the MIDI into your multi-track recorder. You could even simulate same by writing quarter notes (or whatever) into the MIDI channel that controls drum-stick clicks, and paste those over the whole piece. I would think that wouldn't take too long. But it might take longer than miking a pair of drumsticks and playing the click track into the recorder the old-fashioned way, heh, heh.

Rick "who thinks technology isn't always easier" Denney


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