

how do you automate the metronome to change time signatures at specific points in the song?If you're looking for an FL Studio tutorial to get started making music with this powerful DAW, then you're in the right place! i have to have these changes in the metronome as im playing. theoretically say i have a song that i can play live, and record for sure in one take. Ok someone enlighten me- i must be missing something. there isnt a way as of yet (that i know of) to easily automate the time signature.

but if he wants the changes to happen time and time again in that exact place in the song, this will ensure that happens. Yeah, you can change it as many times as you want, sure. Hardware: 2xMr816X, 2x896mk3, Ultralite, Adam A7X, CC121, MCU System: Mac i7, 16 GB ram, 2 x SSD Samsung 840 Pro 256 GB + 1 x SSD Samsung 840 Pro 512 GB + 2 X 2TB HDD (backup), OSX 10.8.4 The metronome will automatically follow those changes In S1 you can change the time signature at any bar you want as many times you want. this way, you have your metronome on a track, with all the changes you need. it will put it on a 2nd audio track, but just drag the event up to the first to keep it all together. then, set the loop to the rest of the song, metronome back to 4/4 and render that. in your situation, i would set a loop for the intro (4 bars), set the metronome to 5/4 then render the loop range. then it will give you the option of from the start through end markers or the loop range.(loop range is what you need) this will actually create an audio track for the click. in that window in the top right there is a button that says render. if you click the wrench icon by the metronome, itll bring up the settings. Mikejantram wrote:the best way ive found to do this is just to render each part of the click to an audio track. Ludwig 7pc kit, Sabian AA, AAX series cymbals Radial MC3 Monitor controller (I love this thing!!!!!) Windows 7 (64x) w/ Intel Core I3, 16G ram ASUS M.B.

The best way ive found to do this is just to render each part of the click to an audio track.
