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  1. 2 minutes ago, Syphus said:

    Hi -  I just test this out ( I think this is what you want):

    (even thought I'm a bit late)

    Open a new project (basic)

    Set your audio to none (it will change once you start recording)

    Turn you input fader down

    Go to the page for preferences (as shown by Noel above)

    Click the "playback box", "count in" to "0" measures

    set you tempo

    Arm your track for record, type "r" on keyboard.  Recording should start.  Let this record for about 4 and 1/2 measures.  Then stop.

    Go to your track and select measure 1 thru 4, set your loop (for 4 measures)

    Once loop selected, hit play.   Transport should loop through the 4 measures and the "Metronome"  should be clicking

     

    If this is not what you are trying to accomplish - oops, sorry

     

    Syphus

    Not what I'm looking for, but thank you, all the same.

  2. Don't get me wrong.  I realize this is one of the basic things.  I'm pushing 60 (yeah, I used that as an out....).

    For the life of me, I can't get the metronome to work.  Audio is what I want.  Midi metronome is a last resort.

    It sets up a Metronome track fine.  I've enabled play met on record and playback.  Nothing.

    What is the proper way to test this?
    Thank you all....

     

  3. On 9/13/2019 at 10:27 AM, 57Gregy said:

    MM, are you saying that you want a project to play the metronome, perhaps to practice to, with no data in the tracks? I don't think that is possible.
    Instead, set it up to record with no input and the met set to play on record.

    How do I set up the project to record with no input?
    Thanks in advance....

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