We should be able to set the volume of the metronome. The current volume peaking at 0 dB is a bit too loud, especially when working with gain staged signals at much lower levels.
We should be able to set the volume of the metronome. The current volume peaking at 0 dB is a bit too loud, especially when working with gain staged signals at much lower levels.
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Thanks, this is very useful!
Just a little comment, the slider and volume value by themselves look a bit "naked". You could add a small loudspeaker symbol to visually remove any doubt of what the slider does, and also make it clickable so that you can "mute" and "unmute" the Metronome with it, in addition to the transport icon. Better yet, you could surround the slider with two icons (either "-" and "+" or two loudspeakers with sound waves and without, so that you could click on either to move the slider by fixed increments (3 or 6 dB). Also, for consistency, I'd unify the lengths of all the volume sliders of the interface (not the devices, obviously). For example, the volume slider of sample playback is really long compared to the metronome's. You could decide on a good, practical and visually proportionate length and apply it everywhere.
By the way, I just noticed that the metronome's volume slider appears when you click anywhere on the transport (play button, stop and so on). Maybe it should be limited to the metronome icon's area only.
It took me way too long to find this