Deb wrote:strangegrey wrote:escapefan wrote:Pardon my ignorance what is a click track and canned vox. Some of us are just fans. Love the way the music sounds to us..
A click track...is a metronome track piped into the drummer's in ear monitor or headphones. It allows the drummer to stay in time, not speed up or slow down by an audible click sound that 'clicks' in the correct time throughout the duration of the song.
This can either be strictly a metronome sound...or the click can be one of many tracks of prerecorded music that is played along with the band. Lets say, for simplistic example sake...that there's a 4 track player that's played along with the band.
1 track is a click track that only goes to the band or the drummer. No one out in the audience hears it.
the other 3 tracks can be background vocals that are pre-recorded (canned vox), prerecorded keyboard parts, or {shudder} lead vocal parts...those other tracks are sent to the PA mixing board and can be mixed in with the rest of the band's instruments to be heard by the audience.
In order for the pre-recorded background vocals or keyboard parts to come out of the PA speakers at the right time, the band has to be in-sync with the pre-recorded music. A way to do that is to provide the drummer with a click track, so that the band starts it's music *exactly* at the correct time. In addition, the band needs to stay in perfect time throughout the entire performance of the song, or else the pre-recorded music will "sing" or "play" at the wrong time.
Hope that helps....
Yes and thanks both of you, I didn't know what a click track was either.
Thanks, I too was confused.