ProPresenter Tutorial: The differences between CCLI (Song Select) and Multitracks song files

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  • @Ahsoka_Tano3
    @Ahsoka_Tano3 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi dad! I was just showing this to some of the juniors to prove you are in fact a TH-camr.

    • @Ahsoka_Tano3
      @Ahsoka_Tano3 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes this is Ellie

    • @PaulClifford
      @PaulClifford  4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Ahsoka_Tano3Hi Ellie! Tell the other kids at Craft, Hi. ;)

    • @PaulClifford
      @PaulClifford  4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Now, do your Space Systems HW.

  • @rmessnerjr
    @rmessnerjr 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    We used SongSelect for years, then moved to PraiseCharts, and just started using MultiTracks for backing tracks and clicks.
    SongSelect and PraiseCharts provide arrangements. This means we can download parts for woodwinds, brass, choir, piano for choir, etc. We got excited because MultiTracks does provide Pro7 lyrics. However, it only provides parts for the instruments found in the track. So, there's that.
    While the lyrics are primarily for the congregation, the vocalists depend on the markers of the SS/PC music section (go to rehearsal #3 Chorus, for example). In our ears, we hear MT's section markers, and they don't match our music. Many times, an MT Chorus has lyrics that are repeated two or more times. The click voice counts into Chorus for each instance of that text. So, when we return to a song section, we must translate that into the ProPresenter slide the operator needs to go to. Very frustrating.
    Do we tell our instrumentalists that we don't need them? We like having them participate. I manually add a Label with each slide's SS/PC section name. We get to keep arrangements and queue our Pro7 operator more easily. It's still frustrating.

  • @KPis-Kpis
    @KPis-Kpis 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Please make a video of
    How to do "different video sources (not background videos, videos from cameras) in different screens at the same time".

    • @PaulClifford
      @PaulClifford  2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@KPis-Kpis there’s only one live video layer, so you’d need to put the sound on the media layer, slides layer, or props layer for that to work. Additionally, there are only four audio destinations, so if the audio is different, it might be hard to overcome that.

    • @KPis-Kpis
      @KPis-Kpis วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@PaulClifford
      Immmm
      In our Church,as a small church, we use Propresenter only for showing lyrics or video sources. We use OBS for live streaming and we do connect it with Propresenter and ATEM Mini Extreme. For live sound we used another device M2 Mini connect with OBS.
      What I want to do is
      I want to show different (camera) video sources or even if the same (camera) video sources with different colour grading, in different screens.
      So, do you have any idea of doing like this? I really want to know it.

  • @nutterbutter66
    @nutterbutter66 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    how does the key show up? i.e. A major, B minor, etc. Does it only show up for the "band view" monitor? Meaning how would the worship team know what key we chose in pro presenter using MulitTracks?

    • @PaulClifford
      @PaulClifford  6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      It shows on the Stage Screen. You can change the key at any time. You can choose any format for the chord symbols like: Chord symbols, Nashville numbers, Numerals, or Do, Re, Mi. Take a look at the tutorial from when it came out: th-cam.com/video/TZ59iqqatXc/w-d-xo.html

  • @wayneturpen592
    @wayneturpen592 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What CCLI does is illegal. They say that the own the copyrights to all if the songs in their database. They do not. If you look closely at the credits in fine print, it shows which publishing company or group own the copyright of the song. They also claim that they will take legal action against you if you “pirate” anything they have falsely laid claim to.
    What a lie and a scam….

    • @PaulClifford
      @PaulClifford  5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@wayneturpen592 FALSE. CCLI is a license. They do not, nor do they claim to, “own the copyrights to all if (sic!) the songs in their database”. They enable you to display lyrics and the fee goes to the publishers. They DO NOT “claim they will take legal action”. They just will not protect you, if you display lyrics and don’t have permission to do so. VERY DIFFERENT.
      Now, the question is whether you will take this information and clarification, from someone (me) who has actually read the CCLI terms of service AND who has talked to them to clarify when there are questions, or if you’ll continue to believe this incorrect information that you said.