+1 to BGPooh's suggestion with a +0.25 to Bob's suggestion. I'll explain:

The DAW I use generates it's own click track via MIDI commands to it's own included sampler with a sample set specifically designed for click tracks - so you can pick which midi note/velocity is used for the accent sound and what midi note/velocity is used for the off-accent sounds.

-0.75 to Bob's idea of going and creating your own click tracks that you have to insert as tracks, mute when not wanted, and so forth, thereby taking up unneeded track list space, filenames, etc. Shouldn't be that difficult to divide the click-track clock - it's one of the things PG products do well: PPQ and syncing to other time codes, etc.

In other words, use PG's PPQ built-in timecoding, with MIDI as a sound-source, and give the user easy ways to control that click, but don't make the user create the click or keep track of it.

Last edited by rockstar_not; 06/21/11 12:40 PM.