Using
Metro Outputs
Outputs
are a straightforward concept in Metro. They determine where you send
the MIDI or audio
data in each
track during playback. The track's type (audio, MIDI or video) is
determined by the type of its output. You can send a track’s data out
the same MIDI channels
(or audio device) it was recorded on by using a Port assignment, or
assign the track to a Metro
Output, which ignores the channel data for each MIDI event
and forces it out a single MIDI channel. Metro Outputs allow
you to assign audio tracks to a different audio device from the one
with which they were recorded.
You can assign each track to a particular Output (or multiple Outputs)
in the Tracks or Graphic Editor windows. Assigning a track to a Port
or Metro Output representing an audio device
defines a track as an audio track. Use the Instruments Mixer window to
control the bank, patch, channel, pan, volume, and other parameters for
Metro Outputs that you have defined.
Metro Outputs link tracks with MIDI
channels on a specific port (or audio device). In fact, the port
assignment of a track determines whether a track is a MIDI or an audio
track.
Typically, you set each Metro Output to a different
channel/output of a MIDI or audio device and assign your tracks to the
desired Outputs. This allows you to customize parameters for each Metro
Output, using them to orchestrate changes on multiple tracks
simultaneously. Audio devices can have up to 64 Output assignments.
Unlike Ports, Metro Outputs
allow tracks to play on any MIDI device/channel or audio output that
you desire, not just the ones with which they were originally recorded.
This means that you can change output mapping to suit any arrangement
you need in a particular studio setup. Although Metro Outputs
can only play on a single channel or audio output, you can over come
this limitation by layering ports within an Output or assigning more
than one Output to a single track. Layering ports and/or channels in
the Layers popup in the Instruments Mixer window (click the Port name)
allows each Metro Output to play up to eight
channels on up to eight different MIDI devices. Additionally, you can
assign up to eight Metro Outputs to a single track
by holding down the shift-key when choosing Metro Outputs
using the Outputs field popup menu in the Tracks or Graphic Editor
windows.
Once you customize your Metro Outputs, you can save
your outputs setup by using any of Metro’s Preferences dialog
boxes available in the File menu. This allows you
to save a customized Outputs configuration that opens each time you
launch Metro.
You cannot layer outputs with MIDI and audio device assignments within
the same track.
The following topics explain how to configure Metro’s outputs and
faders:
Creating
Outputs with OMS or MSS
Creating
Layered Outputs
Metro Outputs
In OS 9 without OMS
Naming Outputs
Setting Output
Channels
Auditioning
Programs from the Instruments Mixer Window
Faders
Adding
Outputs/Faders
Deleting
Outputs/Faders
Assigning Pan
or Volume Faders to Shape Controller Data
Assigning
SysEx to Output Faders
Recording
Controller Events Using Faders
Viewing
Controller Events
Recording One
Controller Event
Recording Data
on Multiple Faders
Grouping Faders
Moving All of
the Faders at Once
The Master
Fader
Saving Faders
and Output Setups
Opening Old
Metro Document Files
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