Count-ins, volume matching, click routing. Upload your setlist, fix every track, and walk on stage with one clean ZIP.

Most backing tracks are not gig-ready out of the box. Skip preparation and these problems follow you on stage.
The track starts, you guess the tempo from the intro. In front of a paying audience, that guess becomes a shaky first note.
One track louder than the next. The audience hears a jarring volume jump every time you switch songs. Small-venue PAs make it worse.
Your click hits the audience speakers. One wrong cable or routing setting and everyone in the room hears it.
The track fades out instead of ending cleanly. You hold a note, the music drifts away, the audience is not sure whether to clap. Or the file starts with silence while you stand there waiting.
ReadyTrack fixes all of this before you leave for the gig.

Set the BPM or tap tempo, choose a one-bar or two-bar count-in, and preview the downbeat. You know exactly when to come in on every backing track in your setlist.

Backing tracks from different producers come at different loudness levels. ReadyTrack measures each one and adjusts them so your setlist sounds even from the first song to the last.

Export with click on one channel and music on the other, or as two separate files. An FOH note tells your sound engineer the routing so your click never reaches the audience PA.
ReadyTrack is a pre-show backing track preparation tool. Not a DAW, not a live player, not a track library.
Create a gig project and drag in your backing tracks. Upload up to 30 tracks per project in MP3, WAV, or M4A.
Every backing track is scanned for start silence, missing count-ins, fadeout endings, volume mismatches, and clipping.
Add count-ins at your BPM, trim dead air, match loudness across your set, and pick your click routing.
Download a ZIP with numbered files, a setlist PDF, and an FOH routing note. Load your gig-ready files and go.
Solo artists and event singers prepare their backing tracks before every gig.
I used to spend an hour in Audacity trimming silence and adjusting levels. Now I upload my backing tracks, apply the fixes, and export in minutes.
Sarah Mitchell
Wedding singer
The count-in alone is worth it. I finally know exactly when to start singing on every backing track in my setlist.
James Ortiz
Cafe performer
Click routing used to terrify me. ReadyTrack splits my backing track and click into separate channels with a clear FOH note. No more accidents.
Priya Nair
Solo guitarist
Upload your setlist, fix the problems, and walk on stage with gig-ready backing tracks you can trust.