Hi Julien,
On 11/24/10 00:53, Julien Claassen wrote:
Hello everyone and Tim especially!
I was wondering of late, would it be possible to allow a higher tempo
for the clicktrack, perhaps 360BPM?
Use the source - quick, dirty & pragmatic.
Assuming you're on debian:
sudo apt-get build-dep caps
sudo apt-get install fakeroot dpkg-dev
cd /tmp/
apt-get source caps
cd caps-0.4.2
ed Click.cc << EOF
/"bpm"
+
+
s/244/360/
w
EOF
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
sudo dpkg -i ../caps*deb
There may be issues - e.g. internal timing or accuracy with faster BPM.
You'll need to read the source or ask Tim to be sure.
Why that fast? I'm ever more leaning
towards odd time signatures, but I have a bad feeling for those. :-( So
I need a clicktrack just pounding away 8th notes. I didn't find any good
substitute. Of course you can program klick and I think it supports all
those odd ones, but I don't go by programming, when making music. I have
a theme in my mind and just play.
In general thanks for this clicktrack, it has been a reliable and
indespensible companion for years now and I intend to get a few more
years of use out of it. :-)
Warm regards
Julien
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