Double time Metronome

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2011/04/18 19:51:37 (permalink)

Double time Metronome

Is there a way to set the sonar metronome to say eighth or sixteenth notes instead of the quarter note setting. Without changing the tempo.Using the audio metronome not midi. Seems like presonus or someone else has a setting for doubling the metronome without changing the tempo, i.e. cutting it in half. Any thoughts?
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    BlixYZ
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    Re:Double time Metronome 2011/04/18 21:27:13 (permalink)
    bro, i have been wondering that for 10 years.  i just slap in a step sequence usually, or a hhighhat loop or somethin.

    seems like a no brainer.  dont thin ya can tho.
    its my fault for not putting in the feature request 10 years ago
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    drumr
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    Re:Double time Metronome 2011/04/18 22:34:00 (permalink)
    LOL. Yeah, I usually have to resort to a loop of something. Thanks.
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    Re:Double time Metronome 2011/04/18 23:01:10 (permalink)
    drumr


    Is there a way to set the sonar metronome to say eighth or sixteenth notes instead of the quarter note setting. Without changing the tempo.Using the audio metronome not midi. Seems like presonus or someone else has a setting for doubling the metronome without changing the tempo, i.e. cutting it in half. Any thoughts?


    1. Set up a Metronome Bus
    2. Route the audio out of the Metronome to the Metronome Bus
    3. Insert Delay plug in the Metronome Bus FX bin.  (I use the Cakewalk Tempo Delay that originally came with Project 5...but you can use anything that syncs to the project temp.)
    4. Set the mix, feedback and tempo sync appropriately.  You can get all sorts interesting polyrhythms going here.  Adjust to taste.




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    Frank Basile
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    Re:Double time Metronome 2011/04/18 23:57:31 (permalink)
    just go here... http://www.smartloops.com/Free/ and download a whole bunch of differnt loops designed for use as "Click" tracks. Pick the one that's best for the project you're working on, drag it to a track, roll it out for as many bars as you need, done.

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    Re:Double time Metronome 2011/04/19 09:39:30 (permalink)
    Why don't you just change beats per measure to 8/4 or 8/8

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