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Click and Grid
What's the best and easier way to put a click in
Pro tools and have it aligned to grid. I used to employ the virus plugin to generate click have recorded it on one track but it never align with grid Rick |
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Re: Click and Grid
what I do is use quick time, and instead of routing the click to the Ext speakers of my Mac I just use a stereo headphone jack to 1/4" You can get them from Radio shack) and rouet it back into protools on it's own track.It works great
I hop this helps
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Re: Click and Grid
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one thing I've done in the past is to record the sound of a rimshot, trim it to size, audiosuite / duplicate, and keep it as tiny audio file called 'click' I can import into any session. then I just paste it in where necessary. there's no latency problems this way, but it's a PITA if you're trying out different tempos. |
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Re: Click and Grid
[quote]Originally posted by vtone:
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