[PlanetCCRMA] Recording Click Track in Ardour

R Parker rtp405@yahoo.com
Mon Jan 24 08:38:01 2005


Hi Joe,

--- Joe Hartley <jh@brainiac.com> wrote:

> On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:27:37 -0800 (PST)
> R Parker <rtp405@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > --- Rick Sutphin <sutphinc@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> > > When I try to record a click track on one track
> > > (track 1), while 
> > > recording another track (track 2) the click is
> > > recorded on both tracks. 
> > > Is there anyway to record the click on one track
> > > only? Or do I have to 
> > > record a click track first, then add the other
> > > tracks?
> > 
> > You don't have to record the click track. See
> Options,
> > Click and route it to an available
> > alsa_pcm:playback_N.  Otherwise to figure out
> what's
> > happening try using Qjackctl. It's a graphic
> interface
> > for jackd that includes a patch/routing interface
> for
> > hardware and user defined ports.
> 
> A side note here, it's INCREDIBLY helpful for me to
> have the click
> as a regular Ardour track.  That way it's instantly
> available for
> me to mix into headphones as I'm doing overdubs - I
> don't have to
> bring up the options window, check the Click tab,
> then play with the
> volume.

Click has On and Off button in the transport. Once
Options are correct it's unecessary to use that
interface.

ron

> You shouldn't have to record the track separately,
> just make sure
> the click output feeds just the Ardour track you've
> defined for it
> and nothing else.
> -- 
>
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