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Old 01-11-2013, 08:11 AM
Calluma11 Calluma11 is offline
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Originally Posted by billder99 View Post
Hi Callum,

Did you do this in a live setting or in practice? if a live setting, what type of metronome did you use? Visual (blinking light) or are you using in-ear monitor, or other?

BD
Just in practice - used an online sound click. I have had an idea (untested..mind) that you could find a digital one and plug it into the mixer. Send to the monitor(s) pre, and mute the channel post. As i say entirely untested and may not work-i dont even have a mixer to try it on :P

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good one!
Unintentional pun!!

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I am a big believer in the metronome. Its the only way you can honestly know if you are really in time when you practice.
Now i've 'seen the light' i agree. Help so much when we're both doing our own things (rather than just one of us strum and one solo)

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I find that as I approach the crescendo to a chorus or 'signature riff' of a song the bloody metronome always slows down...
Fortunately my bandmate does most of the fancy stuff so this isnt so much of a problem for me
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