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Chapter 18: Record Setup

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To hear the click count off when recording or

playing, click the Count Off button in the Trans-
port so it is highlighted.

Hearing the countoff before recording helps mu-
sicians to start playing at the right time and in
tempo. The Count Off button in the Transport
window displays the number of bars counted be-
fore the transport starts.

Setting the Session Meter
and Tempo

(Optional)

Setting the Session Meter

When opening a new session in Pro Tools, the
meter defaults to 4/4. If you intend to record
with a click in a meter other than 4/4, make sure
to set the meter accordingly.

If a session’s meter does not match the music
you’re recording, the accented clicks will not
line up with what you’re playing, and, as a re-
sult, the recorded material may not align with
the bars and beats in the Edit window.

Meter events, which can occur anywhere within
a Pro Tools session, appear in the Meter ruler.
For more information on inserting and editing
meter events, see “Meter Events” on page 692.

To set the meter for a session:

1

Double-click the Current Meter button in the

Transport window.

2

Enter the Meter for the session and set the Lo-

cation

to 1|1|000 (to ensure that the inserted

meter event replaces the default).

3

From the Click pop-up menu, select a note

value for the beat. (For example, if you are in
6/8, select a dotted-quarter note).

4

Click OK to insert the new meter event.

Setting the Session Tempo

When opening a new session in Pro Tools, the
tempo defaults to 120 BPM. If you intend to
record with a click at a tempo other than
120 BPM, make sure to set the tempo accord-
ingly.

Count Off enabled

The countoff is ignored when Pro Tools is
online and synchronized to SMPTE time
code.

Count Off button

Meter Change window

Tempo events, which can occur anywhere
within a Pro Tools session, appear in the
Tempo ruler. For more information on in-
serting and editing tempo events, see
“Tempo” on page 671.

Meter button

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