Tracks/Loops
SMPTE Timecode In Playback
SMPTE Timecode is a clean and surefire way to control your lighting console from Playback. You can also use SMPTE to do a number of other things within your productions. Kristian walks through how to setup SMPTE within Playback.
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Audio Routing In Playback
Before we can start using Playback for our services, we first need to ensure we have our audio routed properly! Playback supports up to 32 individual outputs through an audio interface, so the possibilities are endless!
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How to Be Spontaneous With Tracks
One of the biggest drawbacks to running tracks for most people is the lack of flexibility. Often it can be hard to be spontaneous, and in the moment like we can be without tracks. MultiTracks set out to fix this with their increased flexibility within Playback. Kristian walks through how he would run tracks spontaneously, and gives an example as well.
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Why Use Tracks in Your Worship Service?
Its important to understand the difference between what a band can do on their own versus what they can do using extra tracks to polish their sound. Using an app like Playback by MultiTracks.com can help tracks to be accessible to your volunteers and staff teams of any size or budget.
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Intro to Playback UI
Playback by MultiTracks.com makes using tracks a simple process. In this video we look at the Playback UI. After watching this overview of the UI inside of Playback, you'll be setup for success when looking to find a setting or feature for running tracks.
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Arrangements In Playback
Arrangments are a simple way to adjust your song sections within Playback by MultiTracks.com. If you want to add additional choruses, start on a bridge, or simply rearrange the flow of a song, arrangements is the answer.