Once you’ve enabled MIDI Controls, you’ll see tempo as a small area within the window. Click it, and you’ll find MIDI Controls as an option. Navigate to the upper right corner of the Edit window and find a drop-down arrow called the Edit Window View Selector. It isn’t always enabled by default, so here’s how to do so: You can change the tempo from the MIDI Controls section in the Edit window. Your click will automatically appear in the Edit and Mix windows as an auxiliary input with the Pro Tools Click II plugin loaded. From there, select the Track menu and go all the way to the bottom: there you’ll find the option to Create Click Track. You should start by opening a new, blank Pro Tools session. In this clip, Jon teaches you how to create a click track. He also teaches at the world-renowned Berklee College of Music. Today, Jon is a Pro Tools Master Instructor for Avid, travelling the world and training Pro Tools users of all levels. Having been with Avid since the company first started out as DigiDesign in the early ‘90s, he quickly became their Product Specialist in Los Angeles, offering Pro Tools installations, training, and support to major studios like Warner Bros., Universal, Capitol, The Village, Record One, Westlake, and more.
Jon Connolly is the most sought-after Pro Tools instructor in the world.