Yes, the method I suggested would replace the Drums track. I was assuming that if you needed a metronome, that you didn't already have a drum track. I have submitted the metronome during playback request.

There are a few ways you can achieve both a Drums track and a click track. The easiest way is probably to just add the click track in the same way I described but to another style track that isn't being used - for example the Strings track. Just make sure that when you choose the custom MIDI style that the assign track is "Strings", and the "From" track is Drums. However, since this is a MIDI drum track, it wants to be on channel 10 otherwise it will sound like a pitched instrument. There is a trick you can do, Options | MIDI Settings, and set the Strings track to channel 10. You will want to remember to change it back later so that any styles that have a MIDI Strings track will play properly.

There are other solutions as well, If you are using RealDrums, you could use Multi-Drums feature to add a second RealDrums to the Drums track. There isn't one that is specifically a click track, although it wouldn't be a bad idea for us to have one. You could also put the MIDI click track on either the Melody or Soloist track. Set the track type to multi-channel if you do this, so it plays drums properly.


Andrew
PG Music Inc.