I know lots of you use Planning Center but you`re getting worried about the attachments you`re uploading and whether or not you`ve got enough room in your account to keep uploading mp3 attachments for new songs. I`ve come up with a way that will let you buy some time – I`ve been using this solution for a couple of months and so far, so good!
Watch this video – the resolution is good enough that you should be able to fullscreen it and get a better sense of what I`m doing. Sorry I went through it really quick – I`ll be happy to clarify anything if you`ve got questions after trying it yourself.
iTunes – www.itunes.com
Tunebite – www.tunebite.com
Dropbox – www.getdropbox.com
Planning Center Online – www.planningcenteronline.com
There you go. Did you try it? Did it work? Questions?
RSSers – you may need to hit the blog to check out the video and before/after mp3′s!
Check it out for yourself at www.transposr.com. Sorry for the audio – my mic is crapping out on me and I really should get a new one.
As promised, the before and after versions of this mp3 file -
Before: “How Awesome Is Our God” in D -
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After: “How Awesome Is Our God” in E -
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As you can hear, it’s not exactly a picture perfect recreation of the song in the new key but if you are just looknig for a way for your band to play along with a chart you’ve given them that’s in a different key than the recording they’ve got then this is a really simple way to make that happen.
If you’d like to hear the whole song and download a chord chart, you can do that at this post here – http://www.chrisfromcanada.com/?p=734
A quick little video – RSSers may need to hit the blog.
You can check the site here – www.guitarforbeginners.com/onlinetuner.html
We’ve been using click and loop tracks with our worship teams for a couple of months now and it’s been pretty succesful. I know that there are lots of options out there – producing your own, buying loops, etc etc – but I wanted to put together a quick video to show you how I use click & loop tracks here.
I know that was a quick overview but hopefully it’s enough info to get you started!
UPDATE: There was an issue with the volume of the audio but now it’s fixed.
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