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The MT Pit is a free iPhone application designed specifically for musical performers, offering a wide range of instrumental backing tracks for various musicals. It provides users access to a growing library of titles, making it a valuable resource for auditions, rehearsals, and live performances. The app focuses on delivering high-quality orchestration, recorded live by professional musicians, ensuring that users receive an authentic and rich sound experience without the need for a full orchestra.

With its intuitive interface, The MT Pit allows users to easily navigate through its extensive catalog. The app is designed to be user-friendly, enabling performers to quickly find the tracks they need. This accessibility makes it an excellent tool for those who rely on professional backing tracks to enhance their musical performances. Overall, The MT Pit stands out as a practical solution for anyone involved in the musical theater scene.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.1.33
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
52
Downloads Last Week
0

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The MT Pit provides instrumental backing tracks for musicals.
The MT Pit provides instrumental backing tracks for musicals. Gain access to an ever expanding library of titles, which contain the full orchestration (songs, overture, underscores). Use your device to play tracks for your auditions, rehearsal, but most importantly, your performance. All tracks are recorded live, with industry elite musicians, giving you the best substitute to a full orchestra.

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