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253 Recording New Clips
The Preview Volume Knob.
To adjust the metronome volume, use the mixer’s Preview Volume knob. Further metronome set-
tings can be adjusted via the pull-down menu next to the metronome switch.
Notice that Lives metrical interpretation of the material in a clip can be edited, at any time, using
Warp Markers (page 159). Warp Markers can be used to fix timing errors and to change the
groove or feel of your audio or MIDI recordings. Using Warp Markers, you can fix things that
would otherwise require complicated editing or could not be done at all.
16.4.1 Metronome Settings
You can access the Metronome Settings menu via the pull-down switch next to the metronome,
or by opening the context menu via [right-click](PC) / [CTRL-click](Mac) on the metronome itself.
The menu lets you set the count-in length for recording (page 254). You can also change the
sound of the metronome’s tick.
The Rhythm settings allow you to set the beat division at which the metronome ticks. With the
default “Auto” setting, the tick interval follows the time signatures denominator. Beat divisions
that do not fit into one bar of the current time signature will appear disabled.
If the currently selected beat division no longer fits in a bar due to a time signature change, the
metronome’s tick will revert to the “Auto” setting. However, if the time signature is changed in a
way that makes the beat division fit in a bar again, the tick will revert to following the selected
beat division.
When Enable Only While Recording is checked and the metronome is activated, the metronome
will be highlighted while transport is running, but will only be audible while recording. If you are
recording into the Arrangement while the Punch-In switch is active, the metronome will only be
audible after the punch-in point.