Author Topic: Grouping guitar backing tracks  (Read 2748 times)

simonc61

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Hi all, I've been downloading guitar backing tracks into Musicbee and it's getting to be a bit of a mess, they're all over the place. Can anyone advise how to group the tracks into an 'album' as such? Thanks

phred

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Put them all in the same folder and tag them with the same album title and album artist. Then you can give each individual one it's own track title, artist, and track number.
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simonc61

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No, didn't work, even more confused now. Going to leave it for now and try later.

AreliWalton

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I think you can put the name of one artist in each track first and then assign your own name to each of the tunes. At least, that's what I did when I recorded my tunes for this service. It was quite fascinating, but now I don't have enough time to do it. I was recently hired as a guitarist in a famous band. I don't have time for other activities except for rehearsal. I even recently ordered some handmade picks from ironageaccessories.com to improve my level of playing in the eyes of the frontman and bandleaders and to spend a little less time rehearsing.
Last Edit: September 03, 2022, 02:57:29 PM by AreliWalton