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On 1/20/2021 at 11:47 PM, tecknot said:

Hi EVRTH/WVLKER and welcome to the Cakewalk forums.

We need a little more info.  What are you using as an audio interface?  What does your routing look like? 

Kind regards,

tecknot

Hi sorry,  I am soo newbie on DAWs and I decided to study cakewalkfor a starter.  but I having same trouble.  I am using v8 sound card as my audio interface.  when I try to playback I can still hear the metronome.  Hope you can help me. Thanks

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29 minutes ago, Karen Alix said:

Hi sorry,  I am soo newbie on DAWs and I decided to study cakewalkfor a starter.  but I having same trouble.  I am using v8 sound card as my audio interface.  when I try to playback I can still hear the metronome.  Hope you can help me. Thanks

Your title indicates that your "recorded track" has the metronome on it and the statement above says "during playback".   I'm taking a guess here and saying the problem is during "playback" . . . .   If so:

Go into "preferences > metronome" and check if the box is ticked for "during playback" . . .   I don't have Cakewalk in front of me (not in the studio now) but it could be that you have this selected and would cause your problem . . .  

 

see this:

 

https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=4&help=Dialogs2.069.html

 

Syphus

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3 hours ago, Karen Alix said:

Hi sorry,  I am soo newbie on DAWs and I decided to study cakewalkfor a starter.  but I having same trouble.  I am using v8 sound card as my audio interface.  when I try to playback I can still hear the metronome.  Hope you can help me. Thanks

Hi Karen and welcome to the Cakewalk forums.

In addition to Syphus's post, you can also simple deselect the Metronome Playback button in the Transport Tool module in the Control Bar (see below circled in yellow):

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Kind regards,

tecknot

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