12/28/2023 0 Comments Propresenter 6 manualWe use this method all the time in our worship services, and it works beautifully. I like to set it at around 1.5 to 2 seconds. This sets the fade time that ProPresenter uses when an audio file transitions from one file to another, or when you clear the audio (it fades out). Under the audio section, there is a slider with timing for the crossfade. This process assumes that your computer running ProPresenter is sending audio out to your sound board or whatever you’re using to control Front of House (FOH).Īnother note to pay attention to is the crossfade time. In order to stop the audio, you can just pause or clear it in the audio section, you can set another slide to trigger a different audio file, or you can set a slide to clear all audio.The audio file will continue to play until you set a ‘Clear audio’ action cue in a slide, or you trigger another audio file. Now, when you play the song, the audio file will play automatically and it will keep playing as you advance slides.For running Pads, it works well to set the audio file to start playing on the first slide of a song – typically the background slide. Click and drag the desired audio file into any slide in a playlist.Import the Pads (or other audio) into ProPresenter in the Audio section. The process if pretty simple and straightforward. In the above video, I walk through the process to set up ProPresenter to play any audio file (specifically Pads) during a song or any other service element.
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