Hi, on my E2 there is a way to send out the metronome's click ( to my drummer) ONLY on the Headphone jack and and all other Electribe sounds, except the metronome, to the Audio OUT L/R jacks?
Let me know,
Thanks
Metronome
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From previous experience (with other gear) it's almost certainly a no.
What you can do though, is assign one of the pads to be your click track and hard pan that R. Then pan everything else L (or vice versa) and you have your main mix coming out the L main output and the click out the R main output. Get a cheap Behringer headphone amp, run the output with the click into a mono channel on that and give the drummer a controllable headphone feed from that. Advantage is he will hear it out both ears. Downside is your main mix essentially becomes mono but in a stage/gig situation, this is rarely a disadvantage and often a bit better, if the sound system is badly set up.
Hope that helps!
What you can do though, is assign one of the pads to be your click track and hard pan that R. Then pan everything else L (or vice versa) and you have your main mix coming out the L main output and the click out the R main output. Get a cheap Behringer headphone amp, run the output with the click into a mono channel on that and give the drummer a controllable headphone feed from that. Advantage is he will hear it out both ears. Downside is your main mix essentially becomes mono but in a stage/gig situation, this is rarely a disadvantage and often a bit better, if the sound system is badly set up.
Hope that helps!
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Record a hi-hat loop (or whatever sound you want to be your metronome) on one pad. Hard pan that part to the right, and everything else to the left. You can't "assign" the actual metronome to a specific pad. The advantage is that you can use any sound you want, and you can make it 16th or even 32nds if you so choose.
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Exactly. Just like that ^^^IncredibleTendril wrote:Record a hi-hat loop (or whatever sound you want to be your metronome) on one pad. Hard pan that part to the right, and everything else to the left. You can't "assign" the actual metronome to a specific pad. The advantage is that you can use any sound you want, and you can make it 16th or even 32nds if you so choose.