Thank you for showing me how to activate my click sound with the button in the Control Room, you are the only one I have found showing the answer to this annoying problem.
Hi great details thanks. Just one point - once metronome/count in set up and working in the Control Room you need to set the Control Room back to mix otherwise you get the metronome sound but no sound from the recorded channels.
Nice video 👍 I just have problem with click track. In my project i have tempo changes and after rendering metronome to click track, the volume is changing. I mean in the part that tempo change it also render wrong click sound... Any help?
Thanks. I never ran into the issue that you're having and can't really think of the top of my mind what it could be. Did you try asking the question on the Cubase forums? Might help to add an example.
@@LanewoodStudios Thank you for your response… It only affect the sound in the click audio track after i render it from tempo track. And only at the point, where i have tempo change in the tempo track. I cant find any informations about this issue. I will try to write on steinberg forum. Anyway nice videos from you. Thank you ;-)
Does anyone have an idea why the click patterns won't be applied when i set it to default for let's say a 12/8? I want it to accent every 4th click but cubase always just accents the first. I'm using cubase artist 10
@@LanewoodStudios of course, anything that keeps you from practicing or making music properly is super annoying. I'm always grateful when people make useful tutorials like you do!
Amazing video as usual!👏👏 I know there is a way to replace that click sound with your own sounds for example I have a kick drum hit that I love and always use but i have to paste it in every time and duplicate it and make sure is on the grid etc if i can just get that hit to replace that click sound it would make me soooo happy and it would sit perfectly on the grid, at this point i will pay someone just to teach me how to do that 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ can you make a video on it? Or I could pay you half hour just to teach me how to? Thanks
Ah now I realize what you meant. Yes you can replace the click track sound with your own sample. I’m not actually doing it in this video but I believe I show where it is. And if you have that, you can also generate the click track as audio in the project like I do show in the video at the end. So then you have an audio track with your sample on the beat.
Thanks SO MUCH!!! I couldn't remember for the life of me that it needs to be on in the control room, and so I was all up in the preferences like a leprechaun in a pot trying to move sir mix a lot's big booty girls out of the way to find one single gold coin.
I am new to cubase. I was watching this video but couldn't find the click patterns in my cubase... what am I missing? Is there a special plugin for that? Thank you
No special plugin but it may not be in the Cubase version you have. Check it at www.steinberg.net/cubase/compare-editions/ It's in the recording section.
Thank you for the video. I have one question though. While playing in 6/8, how do I change the click track to double tempo (12 notes per bar instead of 6) ? Or let's say i'm in 4/4, is there a way to make the click track play in triplets or 16th notes triplets ? If anyone knows i'd be happy to learn more about it.
@@LanewoodStudios Thank you for answering that quickly. I just realized that there was a little box with a number in it between the pattern graph and the name of the pattern. Changing the value was all i had to do. It was right under my nose the whole time ^^
i have cubase 12 pro version. I want to ask how can I click on the beginning of a track to start playing drums and enter the song? with where the song track starts the clicks stop. Is this feature available in Cubase 12 pro?
You can render the click to audio as shown in the video and then cut and paste it so that it starts/stops wherever you want. Is that what you wanted to do?
@@LanewoodStudios Also I want to ask if there is a metronome function in cubase 12 pro so that the metronome automatically follows the bpm of the song track? That is, the song should not have a constant bpm tempo and the metronome should automatically count the ups and downs of the song?
@@giannispan8129 sorry my initial response got corrupted by my spell checker. I meant you can render the click. And the click always follows the bpm/tempo of the project.
The idea is that you make the beat to the click track. But if you have some music and want to sync a click with it, there are various ways in Cubase to do that. See my videos on tempo.
cubase metronome click sound is coming into my monitor inputs and being recorded with my guitar track.. How do I monitor metronome click without it being recorded onto my track? Apollo twin MacBook pro m1 Thanks
You literally cant change the time signature to anything but a 4 or 8 in Cubase Elements. You have to have Pro and maybe Artist can do it. Total bullshit. Steinberg sucks for taking SO many deatures that ANY musician pr producer would call essential and they force you to shell out $500 to have those features.
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Well, thank you very much!! Check out my other Cubase videos ;).
Thank you for showing me how to activate my click sound with the button in the Control Room, you are the only one I have found showing the answer to this annoying problem.
You are welcome. And yes it’s something to know and remember. 😉
Hi great details thanks. Just one point - once metronome/count in set up and working in the Control Room you need to set the Control Room back to mix otherwise you get the metronome sound but no sound from the recorded channels.
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Nice video 👍 I just have problem with click track. In my project i have tempo changes and after rendering metronome to click track, the volume is changing. I mean in the part that tempo change it also render wrong click sound... Any help?
Thanks. I never ran into the issue that you're having and can't really think of the top of my mind what it could be. Did you try asking the question on the Cubase forums? Might help to add an example.
@@LanewoodStudios Thank you for your response… It only affect the sound in the click audio track after i render it from tempo track. And only at the point, where i have tempo change in the tempo track. I cant find any informations about this issue. I will try to write on steinberg forum. Anyway nice videos from you. Thank you ;-)
Does anyone have an idea why the click patterns won't be applied when i set it to default for let's say a 12/8? I want it to accent every 4th click but cubase always just accents the first. I'm using cubase artist 10
Alright i found it, incase anyone came here for the same issue: have to set up a time signature event and select the pattern from there!
@@larskronke thanks for putting the answer here. Will benefit others as well!
@@LanewoodStudios of course, anything that keeps you from practicing or making music properly is super annoying. I'm always grateful when people make useful tutorials like you do!
Amazing video as usual!👏👏 I know there is a way to replace that click sound with your own sounds for example I have a kick drum hit that I love and always use but i have to paste it in every time and duplicate it and make sure is on the grid etc if i can just get that hit to replace that click sound it would make me soooo happy and it would sit perfectly on the grid, at this point i will pay someone just to teach me how to do that 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ can you make a video on it? Or I could pay you half hour just to teach me how to? Thanks
I think your answer is trigger2. Check this video th-cam.com/video/RcHLAhel7KA/w-d-xo.html
Or maybe import it into groove agent and use this th-cam.com/video/WLMMc5zVhio/w-d-xo.html
Thanks i will try it! And thanks for taking the time to answer me you are awesome, you are an excellent comunicator! 👏👏
@@johnnydswing thank you and you are welcome!
Ah now I realize what you meant. Yes you can replace the click track sound with your own sample. I’m not actually doing it in this video but I believe I show where it is. And if you have that, you can also generate the click track as audio in the project like I do show in the video at the end. So then you have an audio track with your sample on the beat.
Thanks SO MUCH!!! I couldn't remember for the life of me that it needs to be on in the control room, and so I was all up in the preferences like a leprechaun in a pot trying to move sir mix a lot's big booty girls out of the way to find one single gold coin.
Ha ha ... good that it was useful for you 😉!
I am new to cubase. I was watching this video but couldn't find the click patterns in my cubase... what am I missing? Is there a special plugin for that? Thank you
No special plugin but it may not be in the Cubase version you have. Check it at www.steinberg.net/cubase/compare-editions/
It's in the recording section.
Thank you for the video.
I have one question though. While playing in 6/8, how do I change the click track to double tempo (12 notes per bar instead of 6) ?
Or let's say i'm in 4/4, is there a way to make the click track play in triplets or 16th notes triplets ?
If anyone knows i'd be happy to learn more about it.
You can just generate another click pattern for 6/8 time like I show in the video. It quite flexible.
@@LanewoodStudios Thank you for answering that quickly. I just realized that there was a little box with a number in it between the pattern graph and the name of the pattern. Changing the value was all i had to do. It was right under my nose the whole time ^^
i have cubase 12 pro version. I want to ask how can I click on the beginning of a track to start playing drums and enter the song? with where the song track starts the clicks stop. Is this feature available in Cubase 12 pro?
You can render the click to audio as shown in the video and then cut and paste it so that it starts/stops wherever you want. Is that what you wanted to do?
@@LanewoodStudios Yes, that's what I'd like to do. I'm just looking in cubase 12 pro if there is a click function without activating the metronome
@@LanewoodStudios Also I want to ask if there is a metronome function in cubase 12 pro so that the metronome automatically follows the bpm of the song track? That is, the song should not have a constant bpm tempo and the metronome should automatically count the ups and downs of the song?
@@giannispan8129 sorry my initial response got corrupted by my spell checker. I meant you can render the click. And the click always follows the bpm/tempo of the project.
@@LanewoodStudios Can you tell me the way specifically? is there a video?
How do I line up the click track to the beat?
The idea is that you make the beat to the click track. But if you have some music and want to sync a click with it, there are various ways in Cubase to do that. See my videos on tempo.
cubase metronome click sound is coming into my monitor inputs and being recorded with my guitar track.. How do I monitor metronome click without it being recorded onto my track? Apollo twin MacBook pro m1 Thanks
You basically wear closed back headphones during recording and keep the click level down enough so that the click track does not bleed into the mics.
@@LanewoodStudios It was the routing. Thanks os much👍
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Ha ha .. yes I've had that remark several times already. You're welcome!
You literally cant change the time signature to anything but a 4 or 8 in Cubase Elements. You have to have Pro and maybe Artist can do it. Total bullshit. Steinberg sucks for taking SO many deatures that ANY musician pr producer would call essential and they force you to shell out $500 to have those features.