hello, press alt o then o once more to get into the audio options dialog. there control tab untill you get to the metranome page. once on the metranome page tab down. you will see a box for each beat of the metranome. gud luck. Shawn Brock Cincinnati Sound Lab 130 East Sixth Street Cincinnati Oh. 45202 Phone: 513-349-8541 Web Site: www.cincysoundlab.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Raymond To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 11:21 PM Subject: [ddots-l] How do I adjust the volume of the metronome? Hi, (If you don't want to read this rather long e-mail, the subject says it all.) This will be a dumb question. I've finally got the thing to be a little more responsive when I play. It's still not satisfactory but I think I'll fix it. Anyway, here's another problem. This is kind of long. I'm using a four-channel mixer. I'm very disappointed on how things go when I record, because the track volume has to be boosted up to 110 or so just to hear it over that loud metronome. I can take controll of the gain of channel 2 on the mixer, which is the channel in which I plugged this into. I can also control the gain of all the output - all the four channels at once. I had the gain for channel 2 almost the whole way up so turning the master gain just a little made it almost too loud. I turned the gain down for channel 2 then messed with the master volume. I'm still not comfortable with setting my track volume that high unless that's the way it's supposed to be. If there's a way, how can I adjust the metronome volume? Thanks, Raymond