Track Tutor

Mix. Learn. Master.

Six audio tracks per song. One mixer in your browser. No shared folders required.

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Learn songs with the multitrack player

Stop guessing your part. Every song becomes a personal mixing console — push your part forward, pull the rest back, and yes, the faders go to eleven.

  • Up to six independent audio tracks per song, with a real-time fader for each one
  • The PRE button highlights one track and ducks the others — perfect for focused practice
  • Mute and solo controls, plus an optional click track for tempo work
  • Lyrics tab with adjustable font size, so it's readable on a music stand or a phone
  • Runs in any modern browser — no app to install, no syncing to babysit
The Track Tutor multitrack player with six channel strips, each with its own fader, mute, solo, and PRE controls.

Manage a group with playlists and more

Choirs, choruses, and quartets deserve better than a shared folder named 'NEW LATEST FINAL'. Track Tutor gives directors a real toolkit for keeping their group on the same page — sometimes literally.

  • Create groups and invite members by email — accepted invites land them straight in
  • Assign voice parts so members instantly know which track is theirs
  • Build playlists for every season, set, or section — open to the whole group, or private to specific members
  • Override voice parts per playlist when casting changes from one piece to the next
  • Owners and managers curate content; members log in and just learn their music
The group manager view showing several playlists with default and visibility indicators.

Create tracks and share

Learning track producers, arrangers, and music directors: build a portable library of your work and put it in front of groups across the platform — on your terms.

  • A personal song library that lives with you, not with one ensemble
  • Organize your catalog with creator playlists — by season, project, skill level, or any way you like
  • Share songs with any group with a custom expiry — never, a number of weeks or months, or a specific date
  • Get discovered through Find Songs, where groups can search by song name, voicing, or creator
  • Approve or decline requests from group managers, and revoke or extend any share any time

Ready to mix?

It's free during early access. Bring your group along — they'll thank you, eventually.