r/band & r/bandmembers: Multi-Track Rehearsal Videos for Reddit Mix and Arrangement Feedback

This page explains how to record rehearsals with one phone per player (or multi-angle video) in SONGTAKE so you can export multi-track audio and video and post to r/band or r/bandmembers for mix, arrangement, and tightness feedback.

r/band & r/bandmembers: Multi-Track Rehearsal Videos for Reddit Mix and Arrangement Feedback - SONGTAKE

This is YOU?

You want feedback from r/band or r/bandmembers but a single room mic sounds like mud.
No one has a multi-track interface for rehearsal.
"How do I get isolated tracks from a band practice?"—usually means expensive gear.
Reddit can't give useful mix or arrangement feedback from one mono recording.
You need isolated tracks and/or multi-angle video without a studio.

Pro Tip: TIP: SONGTAKE lets you record rehearsal with one phone per player—each instrument on its own synced track, plus video—so you can export stems or a multi-angle clip and get real mix and arrangement feedback on r/band or r/bandmembers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get multi-track rehearsal recordings for r/band?

Put one phone near each player (drums, bass, guitar, vocal, etc.). Start a multi-track session in SONGTAKE—each phone is a synced track. Export stems or a mixed video and post to r/band or r/bandmembers for feedback.

Why is multi-track useful for Reddit feedback?

Listeners can give real mix and arrangement advice when they hear isolated or clear tracks. Single-mic room recordings make it hard to comment on balance, parts, or tightness.

Do we need a mixing board or interface?

No. Each phone acts as a mic. SONGTAKE syncs them and gives you multi-track audio (and video). Export stems or a single mixed video for Reddit.

Can I post both stems and a video?

Yes. Export multi-track stems for mix feedback, and/or export a multi-angle video so r/band can see and hear the full rehearsal in one clip.

Why does multi-track rehearsal get better feedback on r/band?

Reddit optimizes for intelligible audio and non-promo. A single room mic is hard to comment on—'sounds muddy' isn't useful. Isolated tracks (or clear multicam) let people say 'the bass is too loud in the chorus' or 'drums could lock in more.' That's the feedback that actually helps.

What makes SONGTAKE different from voice memos?

SONGTAKE records in true stereo with automatic cloud backup, project organization, and multi-track capabilities. Unlike voice memos that create a graveyard of unnamed files, SONGTAKE keeps everything organized, synced across devices, and ready to develop into full productions.

Can I use SONGTAKE with just one phone?

Absolutely! SONGTAKE works perfectly with a single phone for recording arrangements, backing vocals, and layered instruments. While multiple phones give you multi-angle coverage and better isolation, one phone is all you need to create professional multi-track recordings with video overdubbing.

Can I use SONGTAKE for professional music recording?

Yes! SONGTAKE seamlessly transitions from mobile recording to professional desktop production. Start with iPhone for song ideas, then open the same project on Mac with a professional 64-channel interface for mixing and mastering. It's the bridge between inspiration and production.

How does multi-phone recording work?

Place phones near each instrument for dedicated microphones. One tap starts all phones simultaneously, and they automatically sync after recording. No manual alignment needed—just position phones, hit record, and get professional multi-track isolation from devices you already own.

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