Hi D!J!X!,Thanks for saving my rear-end on that one; I totally forgot about the asio drivers scenario. In that case, you'd have to patch a physical cable to get the metronome recorded to a click track. I did try leaving the playback click turned on when I rendered a mix, but it didn't capture it. I didn't have the "What You Hear" parameter set, nor did I check the box to have the audio play back in real time as the rendering process takes place; so I don't know if either one of those ideas will do the trick. Unless there's a way to route the metronome to a track's input, I guess we're stuck doing things the old fashion way with a cable patched from an out to an in.
Mike----- Original Message ----- From: "D!J!X!" <megamansuperior@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 07:44Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Recording a click track using SONAR's Audio Metronome?
Hi, 1 thing to note, virtual audio cable will only work if you are using wdm. If you are using asio drivers for your interface, as you know you can only select 1 device at a time. So this solution wouldn't work then, well not without some other problems. If you have a saffire interface, this is where the virtual loopback ports come in handy! BTW, I thought you could record a click by setting it to run on playback as well as recording? So that when you mix down the bus will include the click track? I think I did this once a few years ago, don't remember how, but I know it's doable. Or maybe I used a physical cable, can't remember.HTH, D!J!X!
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