[Rwp] Metronome volume
Patrick Perdue
patrick at perdue.audio
Wed Apr 13 00:41:28 EDT 2016
Yeah, I figured out the relative base line vs. secondary thing just
after sending that message. It does actually make sense in context (like
a lot of Reaper does, eventually,) but... yeah... that...
On 4/12/2016 11:33 PM, James Teh wrote:
> Two things:
> 1. Those sliders will read properly in REAPER 5.20. (They already read
> in 5.20pre.)
> 2. The reason primary is called volume and secondary is called gain is
> that primary is a base level relative to your master, whereas secondary
> is relative to primary. This confused the hell out of me until I figured
> it out. I couldn't work out why secondary always seemed so much quieter
> than primary at the same level. :)
>
> Jamie
>
> On 13/04/2016 1:13 PM, Patrick Perdue wrote:
>> To change the metronome volume, go to
>> options/metronome/pre-roll/metronome/pre-roll settings.
>> Here, there are two sliders that, with NVDA anyway, don't read as such
>> when tabbing through the dialogue box. These two sliders are in the
>> tab order just after "Count-in measures."
>> You change the volume for primary beat volume and secondary beat gain
>> separately. I don't know why one is called gain and the other is
>> volume, but that's how they're labeled.
>> The two metronome gain sliders change in roughly 1.5db increments with
>> up/down arrow keys, and 0.1db increments with control up/down arrow.
>> With NVDA, you can use screen review to see the values of the two
>> sliders, as it doesn't read out when they are changed.
>>
>> In this dialogue, you can also change the samples used for the
>> metronome. Be aware that all these changes are project specific, so if
>> you want them to stick globally, you'll want to either use that as a
>> template, or make your changes, then use the "save as default project
>> settings" button in project settings (alt+enter.)
>>
>> On 4/12/2016 10:13 PM, Marion & Martin wrote:
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> When I am recording, I am having difficulty hearing the metronome
>>> over what I am recording. How is the volume of the metronome adjusted?
>>>
>>> Marion
>>>
>>>
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