This is a quick tutorial to get you set up and recording right away. OS X uses MIDI system services(MSS). If you are using 10.2 or greater you can create a Studio Setup Document using the application Audio MIDI Setup, which was included with your computer. To set up Metro for OS 9 and before, we recommend that you first install OMS, the program that links MIDI programs with MIDI hardware. Install OMS from Opcode and follow the OMS directions to create a Studio Setup Document. However, you can run Metro (not SE) without OMS. See Midi Setup Without OMS. Once you have a Studio Setup Document, create a new Metro project, called aMetro document: - Select Save from the File menu.
- Type a name for your Metro document, then click OK to save it to a drive ordiskette.
Tip: You may want to create a folder named Metro documents within the documents folder.Now create some Outputs:- From the Special menu, choose Modify Outputs and Busses (or press control-I).
The Modify Outputs and Aux Busses dialog box appears.- Click the Make Outputs reflect current MIDI setup document button.
Metro duplicates the outputs that are in your Studio Setup Document.Select your recording criteria:- Choose Record Criteria from the Setup menu.
The Record Criteria dialog box appears. - Check the data types you want to record.
Note: Check the Audio checkbox if you want to record audio into Metro (only supported on machines with audio).- Click OK.
Set record and play preferences:- Choose Record/Play from the Setup menu.
The Record and Play Setup dialog box appears. - Select how you want Metro to begin playing and recording:
No Countoff Countoff Wait for first note before recording - Under Record Mode, choose Replace or Overdub.
- Click OK.
- In the Switches menu, make sure Partial Track Recording is checked if you planto do any punch recording.
Set up the Metronome:- Open the Transport window (Command-B).
- Find the Metronome icon in the lower right corner and click the little door onits lower right corner.
The Metronome dialog box appears.- From the Port popup menu, choose an output for your Metronome sound.
- Select a Channel and Pitch.
- Click OK.
The Metronome icon must be highlighted for the Metronome to sound.Now pick a MIDI output and track to record on:- Open the Tracks window (Command-K).
- In the 'R' column on the far left, click a track to record enable it.
- In the Name column, option-click the name field, type a track name, and pressEnter.
- Click in the Bars column, type the number of bars you want the track to lastand press Enter.
- Choose an Output from the Outputs column popup menu (for right now, dont select an output that says Port in front of it).
- Click the Pgm column, enter a program number, and press Enter.
Record the track you record enabled:- Press Option-R to start recording.
- Play your controller.
- Press the Spacebar to stop recording.
Play back your track:- Press the Spacebar to start or stop playback.
- Press Return to return the counter to the beginning.
Save your recording:- Choose Save from the File menu.
Save your record and play preferences:- From the File menu, choose Preferences > General and click the Save button.
To set up audio recording, see:Audio Recording You can explore any of these topics in greater detail by clicking any of thefollowing links:The Basics Tasks Reference Troubleshooting Back to top |