Simple Music Dictionary

click track

techniques

klik trak

A steady metronome pulse played through headphones during recording to keep musicians in time.‌​‌​‌​‌​‍​‍​‍​‍​‌​‌​‍​‍​‌​‍​‍​‍​‍​‌​‍​‌​‌​‍​‌​‍​‌​‍​‍​‍​‍​‌​‌​‍

A click track is an electronic metronome piped into performers' headphones during studio recording.‌​‌​‌​‌​‍​‍​‍​‍​‌​‌​‍​‍​‌​‍​‍​‍​‍​‌​‍​‌​‌​‍​‌​‍​‌​‍​‍​‍​‍​‌​‌​‍ It ensures all musicians play at exactly the same tempo, which is essential for modern production techniques like overdubbing (recording one part at a time) and editing (cutting and splicing between takes).

Not all musicians welcome click tracks. Some find them constraining — jazz and classical musicians rarely use them, preferring the natural ebb and flow of human timing. Rock drummers are divided: some embrace the precision, while others feel it kills the groove. Phil Collins and Stewart Copeland are famous for preferring natural feel over click-track perfection.

Did you know?

AC/DC's drummer Phil Rudd played so perfectly in time that producers initially thought he was using a click track — he wasn't. His natural timekeeping was simply metronomic.

Related terms