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my metronome is gone. .

I got Cubase 5... running thru a Tascam US-1641 to 2 Alesis studio monitors. butttt when i enable the 2 measure click before recording or enable a click track to play nothing happens. if i use the 2 measure click thing, it waits but theres no sound. sometimes if i just click around in the song it will let out 1 big loud click, but thats all. what happened and how do i fix it?

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Need help with metronome/monitoring situation

A friend of mine has need for a metronome to practice by and he needs a way to hear the metronome as well as what he is doing, which will be either electric or acoustic guitar. He doesn't have DAW capability and his budget is 'as cheap can be'. I suggested he use something with headphones but then he said he wouldn't be able to hear the acoustic guitar.

What are some options?

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