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How do I commit MIDI click track to recording
I'm doing a test session with The Beatles "Blackbird", would like to simply have a metronome click faintly in the background on the finished recording. I have it coming through the phones, but the beats are never written to the track. Is there an easy way to place a series of precise beats onto a track? I tried doing this by hand, but wasn't quite perfect. Would appreciate tips. Thanks
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Re: How do I commit MIDI click track to recording
-Create a mono aux track
-Insert a Click plugin -Set Aux's output to Bus 1 -Turn the volume on the aux track up. -Create an audio Track -Set the track's input to Bus 1 -Record arm the track -Press record and you will be recording click to your audio track.
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