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Record Click track
Is there a way to record the click track to an audio track and maintain accuracy, i.e., no latency in the record process?
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Re: Record Click track
Commit.
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Re: Record Click track
Print if you are on pt10. It shouldn't have latency but you can always move the waveform to the grid.
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Re: Record Click track
Assuming delay comp is on, print to track, commit, btd, etc, should all be sample accurate.
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