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Old 08-30-2002, 07:32 PM
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Default Click Track/Metronome Question

Excuse me if these are stupid questions, but...
In Cubase, I've been accustomed to using the internal metronome to keep everything in time.
Now that I'm using less midi, more audio, and more ProTools, what would be the best way to record to a click?
Do you use the metronome in ProTools or do you just record a click as an audio track?
What if there are tempo changes in a song?
Do you ignore the Bars:Beats grid?
What is common practice in ProTools?
Thanks!
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