Just a comment: The various creators of the backing tracks have different volume levels. In particular, Dennis Chang's tracks (while really great!) are much quieter than the rest (except for his loud count-off clicks). So I end up avoiding his tracks unless I want to fiddle with the volume. Is it possible to, say, equalize the volume levels?
I have Sonos all over the place too. Luckily, I decided to keep my old floorstanding speakers so I also have the Connect and have a Bluetooth receiver plugged into it so I can do it that way.
You're right, it would be handy.
Occasionally I'll convert a backing track from YT into an mp3, that would be an option for your Sonos.
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Just a comment: The various creators of the backing tracks have different volume levels. In particular, Dennis Chang's tracks (while really great!) are much quieter than the rest (except for his loud count-off clicks). So I end up avoiding his tracks unless I want to fiddle with the volume. Is it possible to, say, equalize the volume levels?
Thanks! Unfortunately I don’t have much control over that. The popup you see is the actual YouTube page
Are there any GJ backing tracks on Spotify?
I haven’t found anything special!
What would be the advantage? Could be a market opportunity waiting for someone.
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(1) Playbacks - Jazz manouche - YouTube
Oh wow haven’t seen this channel! Thanks!
Advantage would be to be able to play YouTube GJ backing tracks through my Sonos 1 system as don't have a Bluetooth speaker to be able to do this
I have Sonos all over the place too. Luckily, I decided to keep my old floorstanding speakers so I also have the Connect and have a Bluetooth receiver plugged into it so I can do it that way.
You're right, it would be handy.
Occasionally I'll convert a backing track from YT into an mp3, that would be an option for your Sonos.
Added 😊 67 tracks, they’re pretty good quality! Thanks