How to Export Backing Tracks From Your Practice Sessions
Export your stem-separated practice sessions as backing tracks. Covers format choice (WAV, MP3), what to include, and how to build a practice library of custom backing tracks.
You've isolated the stems, adjusted the mix, set the loop points. Now export it as a reusable backing track.
What to export
- Full instrumental: Mute vocals, export everything else — instant karaoke track
- Drums only: Export just the drum stem — practice bass or guitar timing
- Drums + bass: Export rhythm section only — practice leads and solos
- Custom mix: Adjust each stem's volume, then export — your personal practice arrangement
Format choice
- WAV: Lossless. Use for your practice library — you can always convert later.
- MP3: Smaller files. Use for sharing with bandmates.
- FLAC: Lossless compression. Good middle ground.
Building a practice library
Export one backing track per song you're learning. Organize by band, gig, or practice goal. When you sit down to practice, open the backing track and start playing — no setup required.