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Re: visual metronome



> Tim Nelson wrote:
>
>> I'm recording with a drummer who dislikes click tracks
>> and headphones, but we have a need to record some drum
>> parts with a fixed tempo so they'll match up well
>> later when chopped into reassemblable loops.
>>
>> It occurs to me that a metronome which, instead of
>> making an audible click, would flash a light could
>> work quite nicely. I've never seen one like this
>> commercially available; have any of you?
>>
>> -t-


Hi Tim,

Just another perspective: Why not try to record the cat without a 
click? Then create loops on a computer with a software that can give 
you the needed tempo in a mouse click! Over the last two years I have 
been recording many drummers and for my needs the resulting music comes 
out much better if the drummer is free to play according to his own 
built in metronome. Recording software like Ableton Live and Logic Pro 
7 can do this in a wink by some nifty elastic audio algorithms.

Greetings from Sweden

Per Boysen
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