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Now you can use the editor's Undo and Redo buttons to select the best version.
4.10 Delay Before Recording
Delay Before Recording window
The Delay Before Recording window has several options that can be useful when you are recording on
your own. Delay Before Recording allows you to walk to your guitar/microphone etc. before recording
starts. There are two ways of doing this:
starts. There are two ways of doing this:
1. Wait : The transport simply waits for a specified number of seconds to elapse.
2. Wait for MIDI In event : The transport waits for a MIDI Note or Controller event on the MIDI In port.
This works for audio recording as well. If you have a MIDI sustain pedal you can use this to start the
transport. Any channel on the MIDI In port can be used to start the transport.
Note: the settings are used only if there is at least one track in record mode.
4.11 Add Click Track
The Clk button at the top of the window can be used to add a click track (metronome) to the song.
Add Click Track window
Length is the length of the click track in minutes.
Bar Accents increases the volume level of the first beat in every bar. Other subtle accents may be added
as well, depending on the time signature.
Instrument is the Drum Instrument to be used.
The MIDI Instrument slot can contain any MIDI Instrument. If you plan on adding a drum track later using
The MIDI Instrument slot can contain any MIDI Instrument. If you plan on adding a drum track later using
an editor, then it's a good idea to use the instrument you'll be using for the drums in order to avoid any
timing differences.
The Tempo section specifies the tempo to use. Current uses the current tempo, this option can only be
selected if the song contains at least one MIDI track. Using the BPM option you can specify a new tempo.
The Tap button pops up a 'BPM Tapper' window, which lets you play the tempo on the space bar.
Click the Store as default button if you want MultitrackStudio to remember the current settings.