

Replayer
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Replayer is a free, cue-based media player for rehearsals with playback music. By the click of a button, Replayer starts to play at predefined times in the audio file.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
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Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
- Android
- Web Browser
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Privacy focused
Features
- Ad-free
- Collaborative Playlists
- Lossless Audio
- No registration required
- Works Offline
- Music Looper
- Audio playback
Tags
- singers
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Replayer is a free, cue-based media player for rehearsals with playback music. By the click of a button, Replayer starts to play at predefined times in the audio file.
How it works:
- First, create a compilation of music files (mp3, wav, ...) as tracks and cues
- Each cue represents a point in time (e.g. intro, verse, chorus,...) in the playback file, with a name and an optional shortcut mnemonic
- In the session, using Replayer on your portable device, play any part of your set with the click of a cue button.
- Additionally, you can use a (bluetooth) numeric keypad, as a remote control
Features:
- Various Audio Formats: Supports MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG Vorbis, AIFF, ACC
- Named cues: For each cue, (e.g. intro, verse, chorus,...) create an offset / time mark with a description
- ZIP Import/Export: Import and Export a set of tracks as a compilation in a ZIP archive
- Share: Share your work with other choirs, solo singers or dancers
- Documentation: Complete documentation in English
- Sectionals: Copy the cues to tracks with different recordings, e.g. per voice ( SATB / soprano, alto, tenor, bass)
- Free / Open Source: Replayer is an open source project, so you can spend your money on other stuff
- Multi-platform: Works on all major operating systems, including Windows, Android, Linux (Ubuntu and others), Apple iOS and macOS.





