
Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide
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Synchronization
TL Metro can be synchronized to the Pro Tools
Transport and Tempo using the Link Status se-
lector.
Unlinked
When the Link Status is set to
None
, the TL
Metro can be started and stopped indepen-
dently of the Pro Tools Transport and Tempo.
This is useful for recording when you only need
the metronome for a few bars.
Linked to Transport
When the Link Status is set to
Transport
, the
metronome will start and stop automatically
when the Pro Tools Transport is engaged or dis-
enganged.
When using TL Metro linked to Transport, three
points should be kept in mind:
• Ensure that MIDI is correctly configured for
TL Metro in Pro Tools (see “Configuring
Pro Tools for Use with TL Metro” on
page 71).
• The tempo in TL Metro must be set manu-
ally.
• TL Metro assumes you are starting from the
beginning of each bar when you start the
Transport.
Linked to Transport and Tempo
TL Metro can also be linked to both the
Pro Tools Transport and Tempo. In this mode,
TL Metro automatically follows the tempo of
the Pro Tools session in addition to following
the Transport.
Ensure that MIDI is correctly configured for TL
Metro in Pro Tools (see “Configuring Pro Tools
for Use with TL Metro” on page 71).
Customizing TL Metro
Presets
TL Metro provides a selection of factory presets,
including commonly used click sounds. These
presets can be selected from the Plug-in Librar-
ian menu.
User created presets can also be stored using the
Plug-in Settings menu.
To make any preset the default when TL Metro is
instantiated:
1
From the Plug-in Librarian menu, select the
desired preset.
2
From the Plug-in Settings menu, select
Set As
User Default
.
3
From the Plug-in Settings menu, select Set-
tings
Preferences > Set Plug-in Default To > User
Setting
.
Selecting TL Metro Link Status
For more information on using plug-in pre-
sets in Pro Tools, see the Pro Tools Reference
Guide
.