Fuzzy Metronome Sound is leaking into Speakers.  However, not recording?!

Hello,
I am using a Sawtooth 450 with 700+ ram. My audio input is through a USB Divice and I am playing audio out through the internal speaker of the computer.
I am recording audio through a mixer from a Mini Disc player. One Vocal Track.
Before I go fitzing and futzing, is there a quick reason why I'm hearing this..... I did not hear this on my G3 iMac 700.
Oh, I'm running GB 2.0.2
Thanks.

The metronome will not record unless a mic picks it up coming out of speakers. You say it is "fuzzy"? As in distorted? Does other audio also sound distorted? Or do you merely not want to hear the metronome? If that's the case, you can simply turn it off in the Control Menu. It's handy when you need it, and annoying when you don't. Perhaps we need a little more detail on your setup and description of the problem.

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