M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 18: Record Setup

349

Creating a Click Track

Pro Tools lets you create a Click track using the
DigiRack Click plug-in. You can also create a
click track using the TL Metro plug-in (included
with Pro Tools) or using a MIDI instrument.

To create a click track using the DigiRack Click
plug-in:

„

Choose Track > Create Click Track.

Pro Tools creates a new Auxiliary Input track
named “Click” with the DigiRack Click plug-in
already inserted. In the Edit window, the click
track’s Track Height is set to Mini. You can cre-
ate more than one click track and each subse-
quent click track is named in sequence. For ex-
ample, Click 1, Click 2, and Click 3.

To hear the click during playback and recording,
configure the Click Options (see “Click Op-
tions” on page 349)
and ensure that Click is en-
abled (see “Enabling Click” on page 350).

To create a click track using MIDI:

1

Create a new (mono) Auxiliary Input or In-

strument track.

2

Do one of the following:

• From the track’s Input selector, select the

path to which the MIDI device is con-
nected.

– or –

• Insert an instrument plug-in on the track

(such as Digidesign’s Xpand

2

plug-in).

3

Configure the Click/Countoff options, and be

sure to select the port for the MIDI device or in-
strument plug-in from the Output pop-up menu
(see “Click Options” on page 349).

4

Enable Click (see “Enabling Click” on

page 350).

Click Options

Pro Tools provides options and controls for driv-
ing a click. The following steps are for configur-
ing and enabling a click using the DigiRack
Click plug-in or MIDI.

To configure click options:

1

Open the Click/Countoff Options dialog by

doing one of the following:

• Choose Setup > Click/Countoff.

– or –

• Double-click the Metronome button in the

Transport window.

2

In the Click/Countoff Options dialog, do one

of the following:

• If using the TL Metro or DigiRack Click

plug-in, select None in the Output pop-up
menu.

– or –

• If playing a click using MIDI, select the port

number (device) and channel for the click
from the Output pop-up menu.

You can record MIDI with or without a click
and manually add Bar|Beat markers or gen-
erate a tempo and meter map from it by us-
ing Beat Detective. See Chapter 28, “Beat
Detective.”

For more information on the DigiRack Click
plug-in, see the DigiRack Plug-ins Guide.

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