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Old 03-09-2014, 01:10 PM
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Default Re: Metronome volume changing

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Blane’s file comes at a tempo of 100 bpm. If the tempo is reduced to say 60 bpm, the metronome sounds ok. Permitting the metronome track to operate polyphonically, would be the proper solution.

Herbert
I got CoolSoft working and noticed the delay between the two synthesizers, so I moved the voices to CoolSoft and everything appears fine. I may play around with different sound fonts to fine what I like.

I see that reducing the speed to 60bpm fixes the problem with the MS Synth. How do I change the metronome track from monophonic to polyphonic? I see no such option in Notation.
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