How to use the hot keys in the Worship Backing Band MultiTrack Player [Video]

Here’s a quick video showing you how to use the hot keys in the MultiTrack Player.

What are the hot keys and their functions?

Starting/stopping

  • Start  a song  – space bar
  • Emergency stop – esc

Looping/jumping

  • Loop the current song section – space bar
  • Jump to a different song section – < >  keys followed by space bar
    (note these are the arrow keys above the , and . on your keyboard, not the up and down page arrow buttons – no need to hold down the shift key)
  • Jump immediately to a different song section – < >  keys followed by G

Soloing/muting instruments

  • Solo/unsolo individual instrument stems  – keys 123456789
  • Mute/unmute individual instrument stems – qwertyuio

Tempo/key change

  • Increase or decrease tempo – A and Z keys
  • Increase or decrease the song’s key – S and Z keys

Playlist

  • Select different songs in the playlist  – left and right arrow keys

5 new MultiTracks

New Worship MultiTracks

We released five new MultiTrack backing tracks today for use either in the Worship Backing Band MultiTrack Player or any DAW. We even include an Ableton session file for Ableton users.

The links below will take you to where you can buy the MultiTrack, Split Track, Chord Chart and also listen to the 30 second audio preview.

Don’t forget the EveryKey Chord Charts

With all new releases we now create a complementary EveryKey Chord Chart (and have these for much of the back catalogue too). These are available for a small fee (we have to charge due to publisher’s licensing restrictions). EveryKey chord charts give you the song in 12 keys plus a Nashville chart. On a single page the charts follow the backing track structure over easy-to-read four bar sections so you can follow along even if you don’t know the song. As well as lyrics, there is also a capo guide, strumming pattern, clearly labelled song sections and even a song arrangement structure.