You need to line the inverted click up to the other at a sample accurate level. But I am soliciting feedback on how to reduce the bleed that I have.īTW, it is the built in Reaper metronome click, not anything customized. I know that the real solution is to make sure that the click never makes it into my recording but that is water under the bridge at this point so there is no need to respond with that comment. Given that the click somewhat of a constant and inverting it completely eliminated it during the count in, shouldn't it have at least some cancellation effect throughout the track? Or is that just a pipe dream? I can still hear the click as if the inverted track isn't doing anything. So I have looped this inverted click throughout the take but it doesn't seem to be having the same effect once he starts playing. This 100% eliminates the click from that count in measure. So I have tried taking a count-in measure where all you hear is the click and I have placed this on a separate track and inverted it. My drummer likes having the click so loud that it will penetrate his skull. I've got a drum track that I am happy with except that there is sometimes audible bleed from the click track in the headphones.
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