Hi - is there a way to use this for quarter-note triplets? For example, in 4/4, left-hand simulating on snare for 2&4, right hand doing quarter-note triplets. Thanks. (note: I know I can change the tempo and use the eighth note triplets, but looking for a different option.
Very helpful tutorial. One thing was wrong though. You don't put in 4+4 for four-four time. The second number is for a second different measure. For 4-4 time, you would just put in the first 4, leaving the second number blank. As an example, if you put in 3-4, the metronome will count one-two-three, then one-two-three-four. You don't notice this change of count if both numbers are the same, but this is for music which has, for example 7-4 time signature. For that you could get it to break down the 7 into a 3 and a 4.
I have PTSD from band camp cuz of this thing XD
i mean, at least it's not a bad sound (voice 2)
Thank you so much, brother
Thanks for the tutorial.
You're welcome!
Hi - is there a way to use this for quarter-note triplets? For example, in 4/4, left-hand simulating on snare for 2&4, right hand doing quarter-note triplets. Thanks. (note: I know I can change the tempo and use the eighth note triplets, but looking for a different option.
Very helpful tutorial. One thing was wrong though. You don't put in 4+4 for four-four time. The second number is for a second different measure. For 4-4 time, you would just put in the first 4, leaving the second number blank. As an example, if you put in 3-4, the metronome will count one-two-three, then one-two-three-four. You don't notice this change of count if both numbers are the same, but this is for music which has, for example 7-4 time signature. For that you could get it to break down the 7 into a 3 and a 4.
How do I use that with headphone amp?
girly lil hands ....,can't watch....distracting!!! yikes...
ha!!
maybe your gay?