Re: Generating click tracks

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On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Lorenzo Sutton <lorenzofsutton@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 18/11/14 21:12, Ede Wolf wrote:
Hi,

I am wondering, wether there is a way to create click tracks. Audacity
is quite limited, as it only creates quarter note clicks, while the
upper tempo setting is limited, so f.e. you cannot create 16th for
120BPM by means of scaling up the BPM.

Also, there are no triple notes, swing eighth or syncopated options
available, though I am afraid, those will be rather seldom, if availble
at all.

Are there any alternatives, that are at least a little more flexible
than audacity?

I am not talking about recording a plugin, like a softsynth, which is
liable to the internal (midi) clock oscillation, but generating an audio
track with really accurate clicks

Have you tried Hydrogen?

You can record the metronome click in Ardour also. I used this once for a vocalist who was recording in a remote studio to pre-recorded material and needed a click to stay on tempo.

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