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Old 10-11-2002, 02:05 PM
novasonic novasonic is offline
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Default simple question: CAN\'T HEAR CLICK TRACK

I've spent far too much time trying to figure out how to hear the click track in my protools LE.

I know I'm missing something easy, but let me tell you what i've done. I have tried setting the output for the click to Digi 001 channel 1 and no sound comes out. What is channel 1? Output 1? Or is it an internal track? And if so how do i create a track to play that sound? It's really really frustrating.

Right now, I import click tracks from drum machines, but i would like to take advantage of the built in metronome and grid arranging that having everything perfectly synced would offer.

Is it a midi thing? Do i need a midi keyboard or something? I am midi illiterate.

If anyone can walk me though the most basic set-up, i would greatly appreciate it.

gracias!
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Old 10-11-2002, 02:42 PM
J Blazin J Blazin is offline
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Default Re: simple question: CAN\'T HEAR CLICK TRACK

Dude I am far from a PTLE expert but yes the way I use it you need a synth/keyboard/midi controller. That is where the click sound comes from, the audio output of the keyboard. You can select different sounds to use hat, snare, kick...whatever via the note selector. But I have read on a different thread you can import a sound to use but I cant help you there. Read some of the threads DIGI dude suggested, that should help or maybe someone would be kind enough to reply. Good Luck! PS Midi is easy once you get the hang of it ...dont be scared to learn its worth it.
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Old 10-11-2002, 10:55 PM
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Default Re: simple question: CAN\'T HEAR CLICK TRACK

the port you see digi001 midi is your midi port. you need to specify your midi device connected to this port and set it to track 10 (drums). The device will need to be in your oms setup. you could use quicktime musical instruments and output it out your built in audio jacks. make sure quuicktime musical instruments is enabled in your oms setup.
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Old 10-12-2002, 11:23 AM
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Default Re: simple question: CAN\'T HEAR CLICK TRACK

Had the same prob when I first set up my system.

Hook a midi cable from the 001 (midi out) to the (midi in) of the 'device' that will make the click sound.

Run a cord from the output of the device to an input on the 001.

I use my Yamaha EX5 keyboard to provide my click. I usually record the click to a audio track once I know the tempo.

I know it seems weird that the click isn't built into the 001. The more you use midi with your 001, the more since this makes.
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Old 10-12-2002, 11:42 AM
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Default Re: simple question: CAN\'T HEAR CLICK TRACK

In my experience, the EASIEST and most accurate, and least Hard drive consuming way to make a click track is to get 2 samples - one for a loud click (for beat 1) and one for a quieter click (for the weak beats). Import these 2 samples to your session which will only take a tiny tiny bit of HD space. Then start copying them to your grid.

Using a MIDI click that is triggered each time will not give very accurate results. Nor will syncing a drum machine via MIDI and printing the whole song length of click.

With the above method, you can also change tempos easily in pre-production stage, and you just have to adjust your samples.

I have 2 MPC click samples that I will email anyone who wants them.

I used to try to route my sound manager out to PT, and I also used to use my modules for a click and this is so much easier.
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