Live offers several options for the sound of your metronome. Recording is when producers most commonly use the metronome so it is recommended to turn this option on if your project requires recording. The ‘Enable Only While Recording’ function saves you the hassle of turning the metronome on and off when recording. ![]() We’ll be covering each of these options later in this guide. You can customize the metronome using the ‘Count-In’, ‘Sound’ and ‘Rhythm’ categories. The arrow on the right side of the icon opens a drop-down menu with a variety of options. Yellow indicates the metronome is active while grey means it is muted. Toggle the metronome on and off by clicking the icon. You can access Live’s metronome at the top left of your project in the Top Bar. Keeping in time with your project’s tempo reduces timing errors in your recordings and will save you valuable time.Ībleton contains a completely customizable metronome to allow users to record instrumental layers in time with the other elements of their project. Using a metronome while recording ensures your performance stays in time with the other elements of your track. It is an audible representation of tempo measured in beats per minute (BPM) that helps you determine how fast or slow your project is. We’ll be covering all aspects of Live’s metronome so without further ado, let’s get started!Ī metronome is a device used to keep steady time when performing or recording music. I’m Ben from Live Aspects and I’ll be showing you the ins and outs of the metronome in Ableton and how to optimize its use in your productions. Metronomes are an extremely helpful tool when it comes to performing and recording. Operating for around 5 years now as a multimedia studio hosting all sorted of interesting events, it has only started getting serious about music gigs for the past year or two and has already been inundated with exceptional events thanks in a great part to the 24/7 work of owner James Edgar.If you record anything in Ableton, then you’ll need to know about Live’s metronome. AND fully stocked with absolutely every piece of state-the-art audio and visual gear a self-respecting tech head could ask for. An unassuming entrance, up some stairs, and youre in one of the the last remaining unadulterated old-school studio art loft spaces of K Road. This really is the underground! Its right next to Neck of the Woods on K Road. ![]() WHERE THE HECK IS Raynham Park and why havent you heard of it Well thats because its too cool to be well known. Taking it back to the underground people, its trite but true, theres no club politics here, this is in effect an awesome private party with a very small price tag. The best way we can describe it is a mini festival - because thats the feeling were going for, that Freedom and Joy - even for one night. WHY are we doing this and WHY should you comeīecause we love to connect, create, collaborate and coordinate! We love to Blast the cobwebs out and make life sparkle in all the right places! And you do too. LIVE ART created before your eyes, in fact you might make some of your own! The gorgeous Daisyland will be creating a bigger than life, dynamic piece before your eyes as the night rolls on, and the always up for it Justin Beaver will be curating another giant piece of mandala inspired Crowd Art where you can bring out the inner child and have a go yourself if you fancy! LIVE Musicians joining in the groove, not your ordinary DJ fest this one we are an open arms creative colab event, upping the ante to make this a night you will remember forever (but not entirely), including the multi talented Malcolm McMoretone on live bass for MORE BASS to move your body! Percussion and Rhythm sections add a bit more OOMPH to the goodness, might even go a bit tribal on it! Get your Ticket now - time is atickin!! No door sales for this one! This is a non-profit event with a lot of organizing going on behind the scenes to make it a STAND OUT night and the most awesome supportive thing you can do is Click That Ticket Link.įEATURING a stellar lineup of creatives doing it for the Love, we want to party as hard as you do:īanging DJs bringing the DANCEFLOOR, nothing boring here! -įresh from blasting a full 8 days at Koh Phangan Man 2019, the MetroGnome Radio crew, comprising DJ JUICE, Juan Twenty, Mechanical Girl and the occasional DJ RAYL who moonlights as a bass player in various awesome live bands.īack from an early retirement with some irresistible new beats up his sleeve, the leftfield disco house master Subvurt.Ī sneaky side set to help celebrate his birthday, the most excellent Matt Slimboy Young straight from the Waiheke vineyard groove stations! ![]() Time to let loose and groove to a multidimensional beat! A Proper House Party for those who love to dance and dance to love.
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