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How frequently do popular and professional musicians use a click ...


How frequently do popular and professional musicians use a click ...

Popular and professional musicians use a click track or metronome while recording songs or albums? Is it common for bands to only use them during live ...

Do professional pop musicians play to a click track? - Reddit

I've had the privilege of working with two incredibly gifted drummers. The first one hated playing to a click so we never used one. The second ...

How many musicians nowadays use clicktracks live? - forum topic

Hell, even a relatively unknown Melbourne band uses clicks and backing tracks. I'd say for the band members that aren't drummers, they'd have ...

How many of you still use a click to track? - Gearspace

Pop, rock, rnb, metal...always use a click. It just makes the music sit tighter. Those that oppose click tracks often are the ones who can't ...

So, how many of us use a click track ? | Telecaster Guitar Forum

Depends on the song, type of music, people involved, situation. I really can't think of any reason I wouldn't want a click on a three and a half ...

Are click tracks overused? | Drummerworld Forum

I can often hear when a tune is too quantized and robotic, and it ... Unless there's an actual click going in ears, every musician should ...

Are bands that use click/tracks even real musicians? - YouTube

Recently, Polyphia's drummer, Clay Aeschliman, had every musician's nightmare scenario in which his in-ear monitors stopped working during a ...

Using click tracks: pro's and con's? | HomeRecording.com

99% of drummers hate playing to click tracks--only seasoned pro's do. Music can loose groove and feel. Some drummers can't play to a steady beat ...

The Case Against Playing Live to Tracks - Taylor Sound and Video

Often times bands will play backing tracks alongside their live tracks. ... Like I said, sometimes, we use a click to diagnose issues, but ...

Record To A Click Track - Why You Should and Why You Shouldn't

A click track is a metronome audio signal sent out of a DAW to assist musicians in keeping time when recording in a studio or performing live.

Click Tracks: Are They Useful or Just a Crutch? - Drum Spy

A click track is simply a metronome built into music production software. The term is used most often in the recording studio.

Click Track in Live Music Performance - Cantabile Community

... using click tracks in live performance. I was ... Listen to many of the rock bands of the 70's and you will hear tempos change frequently.

What Is a Click Track, and Why Do You Need It? - Moises

From drums to vocals, the habit of using click tracks should be helpful more often than not. Here's how different musicians can use metronomes to their ...

Who Uses a Metronome on Stage? - General Discussion - Basschat

Most (if not all) pro bands and church bands use a click track through the IEM. I can see that working for certain styles of music, but I can ...

Revisiting the click track - Music Machinery

Click tracks go back further in pop music than many people realize. The Beatles made extensive use of them, most famously on A Day In The Life.

Click Tracks - I think I'm Going Insane - Pro Audio Forums

The only time I use a click is when I practice my intrument. Not all POP music uses a click either and certainly Folk music should breathe its own breath. I ...

about the use of click tracks... - Gearspace

- do you use click tracks? For Pop/Rock/Radio/Top40 productions: Always. Even when using the top of the line LA, Chicago, NY session musicians.

Why do some people not like click tracks?

Personally I like to make music that can breathe with the lyrics and singer, changing tempo as the musicians focus on the song and one another.

Click Track in Live | Drummerworld Forum

It's being used more and more -- even in club and wedding bands. And in the studio it's used 90% of the time. Bottom line -- ya gotta groove with a click.

Click tracks live | The Gear Page

Serious question - Using click tracks for live performance? How do ... Even though the musicians who say that's outrageous/cheating/whatever often ...