

There are a number of apps specialized for worship also. I have some desired functionality I am trying to work out with the developers. I just started with a program called MultiTracker that allows playback and control of individual tracks in an arrangement. You can do some configurable arranging with it also. I connect a cheap expression pedal to the blueboard and have master track volume control also via midi.

I use a IK blueboard with midi settings for start/stop playback, next track, previous track, eq on/off.
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I use the IOS version on both a tablet and a phone.īesides set creation and playback it also sports bluetooth for control (pedal) via midi.
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I currently use Anytune Pro for live gigs. So, you can do some experimenting for not a lot of money.
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Maybe.Īpps for IOS and Android devices that perform a lot of features cost anywhere from 0 to 25 Euros. I expect I will use a bluetooth connection for this in the near future. I currently use a hardwire from the tablet to the PA rather than bluetooth. The i/o paths (Midi/digital/analog) for these devices is usually more than adequate for most people I believe the future of mp3/midi/wav track playback will be apps running on phones and tablets. Most media players likely have enough storage memory to store a the audio files required for a complete performance as Wave files reducing the need to convert each song file from wave to MP3.

A media player has dedicated transport controls. You can use the USB port to transfer files between your computer and the media player. You don't run down the your cellphone battery. Once you have one you likely can constantly leave the audio cable plugged in reducing wear. While headphone jacks can also be problematic in media players there are numerous benefits too. You may be able to use one you already have hiding in a drawer someplace. Like you, everyone has replaced media players with a cellphone so media players are plentiful and cheap. Rather than wearing out a cellphone headphone jack I would visit flea markets, thrift shops, pawn shops, yard and garage sales and the like to pick up a battery operated media player. you may find that cellphone headphone jacks can quickly and suddenly become troublesome. ReTune can be enabled or disabled per-track, and ReTune settings are saved on the marks even when it is disabled, so you can easily move between scripted playback, and dynamic playback.What you're presently using should work fine but. Any ReTune changes will also be incorporated into songs that are exported from Anytune if ReTune is enabled at the time the track is selected for export. Now when you play the song back, ReTune will adjust the tempo as playhead passes by the mark. Tap the "i" icon next to the mark where you want the song to slow downĬlick on the second mark and ensure the extra marks info panel is visible (will happen automatically when ReTune is on) Type or adjust the slider to the desired tempo Go to the ReTune section, and select the icon that looks like a clock to enable tempo changeĪdjust the tempo to what you want it to be using the sliderĬlick on the first mark and ensure the extra marks info panel is visible (will happen automatically when ReTune is on) Tap the "i" icon next to the mark where you want the song to speed up It will turn orange when activated.Ĭlick the ReTune button that is next to the Marks pane toggle button or select Marks -> Enable ReTune Tap the ReTune button in the bottom left of the Marks toolbar - it looks like a mark with some sliders in it. Select the Marks tab, and select the song you are currently playing Select the "Marks" mode from the playback view to show all of the marks ReTune lets you adjust how a song plays back by scripting changes to tempo, pitch, gain, and pan during playback. Here is how you can use ReTune to speed up a section of a song and then slow it back down.ġ - One at the point at which you want the song to speed upĢ - Another at the point where you want the song to slow down again
