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− | Start the Metronome by pressing a switch, assigned to the Metronome's MIDI CC, or use the [[Tempo menu]] on the hardware. | + | Start the Metronome by pressing a switch, assigned to the Metronome's MIDI CC, or use the [[Tempo|Tempo menu]] on the hardware. |
If the Metronome starts automatically and cannot be stopped, it's probably triggered by a MIDI CC transmitted by your DAW. Disable this in your DAW, or set the Metronome's MIDI CC to NONE in the I/O menu. | If the Metronome starts automatically and cannot be stopped, it's probably triggered by a MIDI CC transmitted by your DAW. Disable this in your DAW, or set the Metronome's MIDI CC to NONE in the I/O menu. |
Revision as of 23:03, 24 December 2023
Contents
Available on which products
- Axe-Fx III: yes
- FM3: yes
- FM9: yes
- Axe-Fx II: yes
- AX8: yes
- FX8: yes
Where to find the metronome
The Metronome is not an effect block. It’s part of the Tempo menu.
Start and stop
Start the Metronome by pressing a switch, assigned to the Metronome's MIDI CC, or use the Tempo menu on the hardware.
If the Metronome starts automatically and cannot be stopped, it's probably triggered by a MIDI CC transmitted by your DAW. Disable this in your DAW, or set the Metronome's MIDI CC to NONE in the I/O menu.
Select the output
Axe-Fx II and AX8 — Output 1 only.
Axe-Fx III, FM9 and FM3 — The level can be set per output and USB/Digital.
Turn on and off
There's no on/off switch. To hear the metronome, turn up the level.
Turn the Synth into a metronome
You can use the Synth block to create a metronome. Here's how.