Exporting mix with click. Help....

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2015/09/09 17:00:29 (permalink)

Exporting mix with click. Help....

I am sending a track to someone to add bass to. They want the track in stereo with the click present. So, I figured I could just turn the click setting on ON during playback and then when I export the mixdown the click woul be in there..... No suck luck. How can I export with the click present?
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    BobF
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    Re: Exporting mix with click. Help.... 2015/09/09 18:07:29 (permalink)
    It's pretty easy to throw together a click track with TTS-1.

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    Re: Exporting mix with click. Help.... 2015/09/09 23:08:01 (permalink)
    Here's a couple of old threads that might help: http://forum.cakewalk.com/Recording-an-audio-click-track-m1330177.aspx  http://forum.cakewalk.com/Creating-a-recorded-click-track-m964731.aspx
     
    Basically you make your own click track. Create a midi (or instrument) track, set the output to a soft synth, record a one measure midi clip, check the looping box under the clip area in the track inspector and drag the clip out for the length of the song.
     
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