Product Update

Share Your Audio Cues

James Lyons
James Lyons

Design @ Tap Five

Illustration of shareable Audio Cues in Subdivide.

Audio Cues were built to make rehearsal more precise. Now they are easier to pass along to other people too.

You can now share an audio file with audio cues already added in Subdivide. Set up the cue markers once, send the file to the people who need it, and give them a version of the track that is already easier to navigate.

Share a cue the same way you share a track. No files to manage, no extra setup.

One setup, ready to send

If you teach, run sectionals, or rehearse with a small ensemble, this update removes a lot of repeated setup work.

Instead of asking everyone to recreate cue points by hand, you can prepare the track once and share the audio with the cues already in place:

  • Cue markers for entrances, cuts, and reference points.
  • A faster setup for students, sections, and collaborators.
  • A clearer starting point when you need everyone working from the same recording.

Better rehearsals with less explanation

The value of Audio Cues has always been speed: get to the right spot, clean it up, and move on. Sharing makes that workflow more useful because the prep does not stop with one player.

  • Instructors can send cue-marked tracks to students and other staff members so everyone is working from the same reference.
  • Section leaders can give everyone the same cue-marked audio.
  • Performers can share a clearer reference track before rehearsal.

Practice from the same map

Good rehearsals usually come down to clarity. When the file you send already includes the cues, there is less setup, less searching, and more playing.

That is what shareable audio cues are for: faster handoff, quicker navigation, and tighter reps.

Download Subdivide and try shareable audio cues in your next rehearsal.

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