![]() ![]() Because the generation of a Custom Backing Track is long and complex, you'll only hear a short extract of your customization in real-time.Why do I only hear a sample although I've bought this track?.All the files you've already bought are available in "My Files." You can modify all of the custom accompaniment tracks, including ones you purchased months ago. Absolutely! Once you've purchased a song, all subsequent mixes are unlimited and free.Can I modify my MP3 custom backing track after having purchased my order?.When the mixing is finished, you can download it just like any other file. You can follow your order on your My Files page. ![]() To receive the best sound quality, the final mixing of your MP3 files can take a few minutes. ![]() Once your order is validated, the final mixing of the file begins.ĭownloading the custom accompaniment track If you have any doubts about your custom track, don't worry, you can always customize your Backing Track afterwards. To the right of each individual track, you can use the "Mute" button to mute that track, or the cursor to adjust its volume.Ĭlick on the "Add to Cart" button and proceed to the payment of your order.
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