From the Options menu, choose Metronome (or click the Acid Pro b metronome Keeping Time with the Metronome button on the transport bar) to turn the metronome on or off.

When you start recording or playing your project, the metronome will start playing the project tempo and will follow any tempo or time signature changes. For example, if you start recording at measure 20 and your project tempo changes at that measure is 160 BPM, the metronome will play at 160 BPM.

The metronome sounds are created by the general MIDI sound set, and the volume of the metronome is determined using the Preview fader in the Mixing Console.

Acid Pro  Keeping Time with the MetronomeNotes:

  • The metronome�s sound is not mixed in the final rendering of the project.

  • Before rendering from a ReWire mixer application, turn off the ACID metronome, or the metronome will be included in the rendered output.

Acid Pro tip Keeping Time with the MetronomeThe metronome will not follow grooves that you’ve applied to your project. If you want to hear a grooved metronome, use a simple click loop and apply the desired groove to the track.

Metronome countoff allows you to use the metronome to count off a set number of bars before beginning recording or playback in the same way a drummer counts off with her sticks before the band starts playing.

From the Options menu, choose Enable Metronome Countoff (or click the Acid Pro b countoff Keeping Time with the Metronome button on the transport toolbar) to turn metronome countoff on or off.

You can click the down arrow next to the button to set countoff options:

Item

Description

Enable Metronome Countoff

Turns countoff on or off.

Countoff Always On

Metronome counts off during playback and recording.

Countoff Only During Playback

Metronome counts off during playback only.

When countoff is turned on for playback only, the button will display a play icon: Acid Pro b countoff playonly Keeping Time with the Metronome

Countoff Only During Recording

Metronome counts off during recording only.

When countoff is turned on for recording only, the button will display a record icon: Acid Pro b countoff recordonly Keeping Time with the Metronome

One-Bar Countoff

Sets the number of measures before the cursor position the metronome will count off.

Acid Pro tip Keeping Time with the MetronomeCountoff always uses the tempo at the cursor position. In the following example, if you positioned the cursor at measure three and choose Two-Bar Countoff, the metronome would count off for two measures at 120 BPM before reaching the cursor position:
Acid Pro countintempo Keeping Time with the Metronome

Two-Bar Countoff

Four-Bar Countoff

Configure Metronome

Displays the Audio tab in the Preferences dialog, where you can choose a metronone sound.

If you need to adjust the volume of the metronome, drag the Preview fader in the Mixing Console.

If the Preview fader isn’t visible, click the Preview Bus button in the Mixing Console View pane.

Metronome

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Options Menu

From the Options menu, choose Metronome if you want the metronome to keep time while you’re recording or playing back your project.


What do you want to do?

Acid Pro  Keeping Time with the Metronome Turn the metronome on or off

Acid Pro  Keeping Time with the Metronome Use the metronome to count off for playback or recording

Acid Pro  Keeping Time with the Metronome Adjust the metronome’s volume

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Keeping Time with the Metronome