Ben is correct. WE have often mentioned on this list and will do so again
for your benefit, that you do *not* want your metronome through the GS
wavetable. People report that their tracks come out broken and messed up
when they quantise, simply because the GS wavetable is a very high latency
synth and thus cannot be relyed upon to give you a true midi experience.
Please bare that in mind when you begin recording. If possible, make your
keyboard the metronome provider, as it will be almost instantaneous, and
you are likely to have far better results when you play back.
for some odd reason that I have never worked out, the Wavetable does not
have a fixed latency so though it may work for one track, perhaps recording
another, the metronome has moved in time, when really it's the latency of
the synth. It does not seem to be anything to do with how much in use the
computer is, it would appear to be random.
From: ben mustill-rose <[email protected]>
on Saturday, September 26, 2009 7:03 PM
Yes, this is perfectly possible. If you open options > metronome, you
can set the port that it will send its output to. Bare in mind though
that if you are using the gs wavetable for the metronome and your
keyboards sounds for your tracks, the delay between the keyboard
playing the track and the metronome will make the metronome next to
pointless.
Hth.
On 26/09/2009, brian williams <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi
I've just started using QWS and am very pleased with it. Is it possible
to
get the metronome to play through the laptop and the midi music to play
via
my keyboard at the same time?
Brian
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